28.9 C
Accra
Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Date:

Downpour causes traffic congestion on Dzorwulu N1 Highway road

Related stories

48 illegal miners ‘trapped’ in AngloGold shaft arrested

The police have arrested 48 out of about 300...

Transfer Jubilee Holdings’ shares to GNPC – Minority to govt

The Akufo-Addo administration has been urged by the minority...

We are killing people to get gold – KKD fumes on the use of cyanide in galamsey

Renowned Ghanaian broadcaster, Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD), has once...

Trapped illegal miners can exit on foot – AngloGold

AngloGold Ashanti has denied claims that 300 illegal miners...

Bawumia enters NPP Presidential race

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has officially entered the...

NaCCA warns parents against unapproved textbooks on the market

Director General of NaCCA, Prof. Edwin Appiah has asserted...

Mother of former IGP Kudalor’s bodyguard who went missing seeks closure 14-years on

Aggrieved mother of L/Cpl Michael Adamtey Odonkor, bodyguard of...

Parliament declares Assin North seat vacant

Parliament has initiated processes to declare the Assin North...

Family of woman fatally shot by Police boyfriend stages protest outside Kumasi Court

The Asokore Mampong District Court has been greeted by...

Ghana places seventh in UN peacekeeping missions ranking

As of March this year, Ghana has been ranked...
- Advertisement -

The heavy rains in Accra on Monday, May 15, has caused traffic congestion and flooding on the Dzorwulu N1 Highway road.

The National Highway 1 (N1 Highway) from Dzorwulu to Lapaz had one of the slowest traffic, which caused delays for road users.

- Advertisement -

Monday’s rain, which lasted for almost an hour, created inconveniences for workers and pedestrians whose movement was impeded. Cars were stuck in traffic for long minutes.

Several parts of Dzorwulu experienced floods as a result of their poor drainage system, which has been a major problem for years.

- Advertisement -

According to a viral video, there are a number of stranded vehicles on the N1 Highway. The lanes started to clear after the flood water receded.

There were no casualties as drivers drove with caution; however, the storm drains, which have been choked for years, impeded movement.

- Advertisement -

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories