Accra Hit by Deadly Floods, Raises Infrastructure Concerns

Accra Hit by Deadly Floods, Raises Infrastructure Concerns
Accra, Ghana’s capital, was struck by devastating floods in May 2025, resulting in four deaths and affecting approximately 3,000 households.  The Ghanaian Times reported that heavy rainfall overwhelmed the city’s drainage systems, leading to widespread flooding in low-lying areas.  This disaster has reignited debates about the adequacy of urban infrastructure in Accra, which has faced recurrent flooding due to poor drainage and unplanned urban expansion.  The floods damaged homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure, displacing residents and disrupting livelihoods.  Local authorities have faced criticism for their slow response, with many residents calling for immediate improvements to drainage systems and urban planning policies.  The tragedy has also highlighted the broader issue of climate change, as erratic weather patterns exacerbate flooding risks in coastal cities like Accra.  Community leaders are urging the government to prioritize climate-resilient infrastructure, including up…