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A section of the Accra to Tema motorway flooded on Monday following torrential rains that hit parts of the capital.Vehicular movement on both sides was halted momentarily, as the portion of the road around OLAM Ghana was covered by floodwater.A number of vehicles also broke down forcing their drivers to walk through the water on the road which was at window level for some of the smaller cars.The Ghana Police Service, in a post on its official Facebook page, urged the drivers to take extra precautions as they ply the stretch.
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