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Accra, the national capital, floods every year during the rainy season, including unexpected rains, due to reasons leadership have paid lip service to since the June 03, 2015, disaster.

The early morning downpour on Monday, May 06, 2024, was not an exception, flooding the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, specifically where the interchange is situated.

The floods, which was receding at the time our reporters arrived at the scene, covered the entire base of the interchange stretching to its outskirts and the road, leaving debris of garbage on the asphalts.

Underneath the overhead bridge where the Circle Fire Station is situated, also got flooded as footage of the area depicted.

Since the June 03 disaster almost 9 years ago, both the NDC government which was in power then and the incumbent NPP, have paid lip service to fixing existing chocked drains and expanding others to give free access to water to flow.

But year after, the problem has existed leaving people in fear and panic whenever it is about to rain at Circle.

Below are some photos showing the Nkrumah Interchange at Circle which is receding from flood waters.

Felix Anim-Appau writes: 7 years on after June 3 disaster: We said ‘never again’ yet again we are dying