A 30-minute downpour that hit Weija Barrier and its environs in the Ga South Municipality has caused severe flooding on the Accra – Kasoa road.

One side of the road is completely flooded, hence the use of only one lane by motorists.

The situation has resulted in heavy traffic; forcing commuters to alight from their vehicles and walk to their various destinations.

Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

According to JoyNews’ correspondent at the scene, David Andoh, most cars that tried to move through the flood have broken down.

Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

Some vehicles were also being pushed by their occupants.

Currently, there is chaos as commuters are struggling for space.

Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

To avoid drowning or being carried away by the flood water, some commuters have joined hands to enable them walk through the flood.

However, frustrated commuters who spoke to Myjoyonline expressed their disappointment in government for failing to fix the problem.

Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

They claim that the stretch around Ataala to West Hills is a known flood-prone area that should have been fixed.

Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

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Kofi Brown, one of the commuters who was going to Kasoa said he got stuck in traffic around McCarthy Hill, and had to alight from his vehicle to walk home.

Meanwhile, personnel from NaDMO and the Ghana Police Service have moved to the scene to direct traffic.

Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

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Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

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Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour

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Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour
Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour
Hundreds stranded on Accra - Kasoa road after downpour