Parts of Adabraka submerged after heavy rains
Heavy rains that began late on Sunday, June 28, 2026, and continued into the morning of Monday, June 29, 2026, have caused widespread flooding across parts of Accra, submerging major roads and severely disrupting traffic flow during peak hours.
The prolonged downpour left several major roads inundated with flood waters, forcing vehicles to move through flooded sections while others were abandoned by motorists who could not proceed.
Heavy rains trap workers, students in Accra on Monday morning
The morning rush hour was heavily affected, with commuters facing long delays as streets turned into streams and congestion built up across the city.
In some low-lying communities, homes and shops were also submerged, forcing residents to move belongings to higher ground as water levels continued to rise.
Authorities have advised motorists to avoid flooded routes and urged residents in flood-prone areas to remain cautious and take necessary safety precautions.
Here is a list of some areas that have flooded in Accra following the heavy rains
Sections of the N1 Highway
Apenkwa towards Tesano
Dzorwulu
Accra–Kasoa stretch
Weija
Afienya
Mallam
Gbawe
Achimota
Apenkwa
Tetteh-Quarshie Interchange
Mahama Road
Odorkor
Accra–Nsawam stretch
Awoshie
Dome
Spintex
Atomic (Madina)
Kaneshie
Darkuman Junction
Tse Addo
Manet
Abeka
Weija
Lapaz
Burma Camp
Lister Area
Hajj Village
Afienya
Parts of the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange
Accra’s recurring flooding challenges are widely linked to inadequate drainage systems, poor waste disposal practices, and rapid urban expansion.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Meteorological Agency has predicted continued rainfall of varying intensity across parts of southern Ghana on June 29, 2026, including coastal areas, with conditions expected to persist throughout the forecast period.
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