A heavy downpour swept across several parts of Accra on Tuesday, causing temporary flooding, traffic congestion and disruptions to commercial activities in parts of the capital.
The rainfall, which began in the afternoon and continued into the evening, affected major roads and low-lying communities, forcing some commuters and traders to seek shelter as water levels quickly rose.
Motorists experienced slow movement along key roads while pedestrians struggled through flooded streets in some sections of the city.
Residents in affected areas expressed concern over recurring flooding during heavy rains, calling for improved drainage systems to reduce the impact on communities.
The Ghana Meteorological Agency has earlier warned of intermittent rains and thunderstorms in parts of southern Ghana during the week.
No casualties had officially been reported at the time of filing this report, though authorities were monitoring the situation in flood-prone areas.
Emergency officials have advised residents to avoid walking or driving through floodwaters and to remain alert during continued rainfall.
