Ghana braces for a soaking deluge as the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) warns of sustained and intense rainfall across the Ashanti, Eastern, and Western regions. Residents are being urged to prepare for potential flooding, slippery roads, and disrupted daily life.
According to GMet, the rains are expected to persist over the coming days, fueled by unstable weather patterns sweeping across the country. Authorities caution that low-lying areas are particularly at risk, and the public should exercise extreme caution when traveling or commuting.
Emergency services are reportedly on high alert, with local communities being advised to secure properties, clear drains, and avoid riverbanks. Meteorologists warn that this could be one of the heaviest rainfall periods in recent months, signaling a potential threat to agriculture, transport, and public safety.
Ghanaians are being urged to stay indoors when possible and monitor weather updates closely as the wet spell shows no signs of letting up.


