Residents of three communities in Ngleshie Amanfro in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region on Saturday got stranded when an early morning downpour flooded in their locality in which the communities were cut off from Ngleshie Amanfro the municipal capital of the municipality.
The communities which include Peace Town, Tomefa and Nurses Quarters had their linking Amanfro and Kasoa cut off.
However residents moving in and out side these communities had to wait for several hours for the water level to come down to enable them pass through to their destination.
In an interview a resident Yaw Tagoe a taxi driver expressed his disappointment in the Ga South Municipal Assembly for failing to put necessary measures to deal with situation which according to him has been for years.
Madam Theresa Allotey a trader appeal to government as a matter of urgency do something about the situation.
She said the situation worrisome since its compelled them to sleep in Amanfro when occurred in the night.
Madam allotey said 2 people drowned last year when they made an attempt to cross the water.
The communities which include Peace Town, Tomefa and Nurses Quarters had their linking Amanfro and Kasoa cut off.
However residents moving in and out side these communities had to wait for several hours for the water level to come down to enable them pass through to their destination.
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