A huge chunk of the Bortianor-Kasoa Taxi rank road on the Old Weija Barrier-Kokrobite stretch, has been eaten away by erosion.
The soil on which the road sits, has been washed away, creating the impression the road sits on a gutter turning it into a culvert.
The road may cave in as vehicles keep traveling on it this rainy season.
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