YEN gathers that the Olusegun Obasanjo Highway was so flooded that road users were at risk if they plied that road.
It was also reported that the Mallam Junction on the Accra-Cape Coast highway was also flooded though the road was slightly motorable.
Some people on social media are already annoyed and anxious of what lies ahead for the city as the rainy season looms closer.
What kinda city is Accra? Even if you drop a sachet of pure water, the place go flood.
— Mustapha Hameed (@ahmusty) April 20, 2017
Unless otherwise, tomorrow's headlines;
— Derrick_Okraku (@Derrick_Okraku) April 20, 2017
1. Accra fails flood test again
2. Accra floods; 100s displaced in heavy downpour
Please be careful if you're in Accra and around any of the areas affected by the rain ... may blessings take you home.
— Ko-Jo Cue (@KOJO_Cue) April 20, 2017
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