A few hours of downpour has left some parts of the capital, Accra flooded.
Pictures and videos on social media showed how some vehicles struggled to drive through flood water around the Ofankor Barrier.
Commuters in Achimota, Taifa and Kaneshie also had a hard time manoeuvring through the water.
The rainy season has seen many parts of Accra flooded, with several homes counting their losses after floodwaters destroyed a number of properties.
According to an Audit Service report, an amount of GH¢117,711,420.90 was invested in the construction and maintenance of drains and culverts in flood-prone areas from 2015 to 2019.
These investments have however not led to a lasting solution to perennial flooding.
Former Minister for Works and Housing, Samuel Atta-Akyea recently indicated that the government’s effort at addressing perennial flooding has been impeded by the destruction of culverts created to facilitate the easy flow of water during the rainy season.
He suggested that perennial flooding will be addressed if culprits involved in the destruction are sanctioned.
Small rain noor Kaneshie flood ♂️#Accrafloods pic.twitter.com/7X4GmohGkW
— Nii (@iamniiquaye) June 10, 2022
@NAkufoAddo please, this is the current situation on the Pokuase-Katapor road (leading to SECOND CHANCE Church). This is me not being a spectator.
Please try to fix this road for us.@utvghana @Citi973 @peacefmonline @MBawumia @tv3_ghana #AccraFloodsKelly||Wontomi||BlackStars pic.twitter.com/thEIFzP7qC
— . (@DjScratchGhana) June 10, 2022
This Ghana ankasa erh!! Small rain and flood everywhere!! I am in a slow moving traffic at pokuase (15mins & counting, all because the drains around the interchange couldn’t collect the runoff water#AccraFloods#brunchintheciti pic.twitter.com/uBQQ6LcrTY
— Anane Richmond Elikplim (@richnane) June 10, 2022
Ofankor Barrier Flood at 10mins of rain pic.twitter.com/BEKCivKxOR
— Original ✪ (@lifeofkofai__) June 10, 2022