The phenomenon of flooding after downpours in the country has been extended to the month of October, albeit not a usual rainy season.
Experts have attributed the occurrence to the increasing shift in climate globally.
Several Ghanaians have been left to lick their sores while they take stock of losses after Saturday morning’s rains in parts of the Greater Accra Region.
Footage and sentiments shared by many Ghanaians on social media give only a fraction of the devastation caused by the rains in several areas across the capital.
The rains which started at dawn of Saturday and poured for over six hours, has left havoc in its wake, particularly at Kasoa a border town between Greater Accra and Central Region.
Below are some reactions from Twitter as people have shared several visuals of the effects of the rains there.
We have leaders in this country who only care about the own well being but not their followers. How can I vote with this bad road network.😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡.#NO ROAD NO VOTE. Kasoa pic.twitter.com/KPkH9Hc3B9
— NAYOMI (@NAYOMI86712073) October 10, 2020
Do we really have leaders in this country? Enough of the NPP and NDC. The Youth must rise up for what we want!!
This is happening in Kasoa, Greater Accra. Soo soo appalling!. pic.twitter.com/W5XW07JG0Z— #EndPoliceBrutality (@nanakwamekoree) October 10, 2020