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Over three hours of heavy rains on Thursday has left parts of Accra submerged.The rains started just when workers were commuting to work, causing a lot of traffic on major roads in the capital. With floods being a normal phenomenon whenever it rains for a few hours, Thursday’s prolonged downpour did not surprise many when some areas in the capital got flooded. Below are pictures and video:






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