- Torrential rains on September 12, 2025, caused parts of the Nsawam-Pokuase Highway to flood.
- Commuters were stranded at bus stops and along the highway due to waterlogged roads.
- Vehicles faced major difficulties navigating through submerged sections, with some slowing down significantly.
- Viral videos on social media captured motorists attempting to drive through floodwaters.
- The incident highlights ongoing infrastructure challenges and the need for better drainage systems.
Parts of the Nsawam-Pokuase Highway were heavily flooded on Friday, September 12, 2025, after hours of relentless rainfall. The downpour caused severe traffic disruption, leaving commuters stranded along the highway and at bus stops.
Floodwaters covered multiple sections of the road, forcing drivers to proceed with extreme caution. Some vehicles slowed to a crawl, while others struggled to navigate through the submerged stretches.
Social media users shared videos showing motorists battling through the waterlogged highway, highlighting the scale of the disruption and the challenges faced by daily commuters.
Authorities have not yet provided updates on emergency measures, but the flooding has drawn attention to the urgent need for improved drainage and road infrastructure along this key route.
Watch the video below
Flood: current situation at Pokuase-Amasaman road after 10mins of rain 🌧️ pic.twitter.com/Xo8CcqAUBf
— Poku 1 TV (@poku1_tv) September 12, 2025