University of Ghana flooded by Heavy Downpour
Monday’s torrential rains left some parts of the University of Ghana flooded with some major connecting streets submerged.
Climate Changer is staring us in the face today, Ghana is not home to heavy torrential rains during this time of the year. But the rains have been heavy and consistent in this period.
According to reports, areas around the Political Science and Psychology Departments, including the N-Block has been colonized by the rains after the downpour.
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Accessibility to areas around Mensah Sarbah Hall and the Night market has also been heavily affected by the downpour rendering it inaccessible to patrons.
This has been largely attributed to the non-existent of proper maintenance of drainage systems around the affected areas.
The ordeal left many stranded and brought academic work to a temporary halt.
Some other parts around the University was not also left out as areas like the stretch of N-2 road between the University and Okponglo were also affected by the rains.
Earlier in May, residents of the Hilla Limann Hall were inconvenienced when rains invaded their residence.
The Mensah Sarbah Hall also suffered a similar catastrophe.

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