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#AccraFloods: Parts Of Accra Submerged Again After Downpour

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Areas such as Osu, Kaneshie First Light, Adabraka, Teshie, Labadi, Accra Central, and Trade Fair have been submerged in the flood as gutters could not contain floodwaters.
I can fix the flooding in Accra ! Jx look at the Road leading to the National Cathedral #AccraFloods pic.twitter.com/A7laIY7JqY
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This has resulted in heavy vehicular congestion as some vehicles are unable to pass through the floodwaters.
The main Lekma road, Teshie.#PulseViral #AccraFloods pic.twitter.com/WQU8Tguw5I
— Pulse Ghana (@PulseGhana) June 15, 2022
Recent rains have resulted in flooding in most parts of Accra with an apparent no end in sight, at least until the end of the rainy season.
The Ghana Meteorological Agency has given indications of more such torrential rains within the season.
#AccraFloods again#MetroTV pic.twitter.com/CL210fcbHP
— Metropolitan Television (@metrotvgh) June 15, 2022
“Southern Ghana will remain cloudy with the possibility of rain and thunder within the morning and afternoon hours. Parts of northern Ghana will as well experience some thunderstorms later in the day,” a statement from the Agency announced earlier on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, earlier on Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMA) said some parts of Accra would be hit by a thunderstorm on Wednesday, June 15, 2022.
The GMA says already, that some places are experiencing the storm and chared residents to be cautious.
The Chief Forecaster at the GMA, Felicity Ahafianyo, who broke this on the 3FM Sunrise Morning show explained that “the thunderstorm is already in Ghana.
‘there is a rain storm coming and some parts of Accra will this morning experience the storm,” she noted.
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