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Reports say the Birim River has overflown its banks, flooding several communities along sections of the Accra-Kumasi Highway.
Marcia Halm, a passenger on a bus whose driver braved the flood waters, told Joy News several houses have been submerged.
“The whole road is flooded; it is bad. Some of the cars have had to stop by the roadside.”
Source: Joy News
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