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On Monday, May 13, the Kasoa stretch experienced heavy unusual traffic congestion following a downpour around 4pm the same day.
The traffic situation is believed to have been caused by silt and filth getting washed onto the road by the rain.
This led to the blockage of some roads, making it difficult for vehicles to move.
According to some social media users, the flooding of the road around SCC and Old Barrier resulted in vehicles from Kasoa to Mallam moving to the lane of those who were heading towards Kasoa from Mallam.
Drivers operating heavy-duty trucks bound for the Central and Western Regions had to park as the traffic situation lasted for over 9 hours.
Find some posts from social media users below:
Kasoa traffic is really crazy. From lapaz to kasoa from 8pm the journey started we are now at barrier.
— Philip Sowah Otu (@OtuSowah) May 14, 2024
Bro my battery spoil for that road top so ebe traffic I dey watch take ease my pain. At least no be me p3 go reach house morrow.
— Pharm Theophilus Annang (@PhTee3) May 14, 2024
Also ebe so heavy people dey get down as far back as Mallam to walk to Kasoa.....smh
Chale if you dey go kasoa by this time , just forget and look for a guest house or something
Traffic dey start from sakaman junction as at 11pm— Photo Gbeeee (@laud_kotey) May 13, 2024
I’ve been in traffic since 6:54pm from kaneshie and I just got to mallam junction at 11:40pm #kasoa
— s.e.na_ (@Tilersbos) May 13, 2024
Kasoa people must be going through it charle. It’s how they’ve used their traffic problems to affect we the innocent people who are just trying to turn at Mallam junction
— Dyllis. (@Ndesua_) May 13, 2024


Other roads in the national capital also experienced unusual gridlock as a result of the downpour.
Motorists using the Graphic Road to Odorkor equally spent hours in traffic.
The N1 highway and a part of the Tema Motorway also experienced the gridlock.
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