East Legon, Kwadwo Sheldon Hit by Downpour as ‘Accra Floods Today’ Dominates 2025 – Topic this week

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videos of accra floods 2025 lakeside, adenta & east legon hills, kwadwo sheldon's house hit by devastating rainstorm

Lakeside, East Legon, Kwadwo Sheldon and other places hit by downpour as ‘Accra floods today’ dominates 2025 – topic and discourse this week.

On May 18, 2025, Trending videos Accra floods 2025 go viral: Lakeside, Adenta & East Legon hills hit by devastating rainstorm as many victims cry for help. a relentless downpour transformed Accra’s vibrant neighborhoods into scenes of chaos, with East Legon Hills, Lakeside, Adenta, and Nanakrom bearing the brunt of devastating floods. Torrential rains overwhelmed drainage systems, submerging roads, homes, and businesses, and leaving residents stranded.

Videos East Legon, Kwadwo Sheldon Hit by Downpour as ‘Accra Floods Today’ Dominates 2025 – Topic this week

 

Social Media Reaction to 2025-Topic: ‘Accra Floods Today’

Social media footage captured the severity, showing cars half-buried in murky water and household items floating aimlessly. In Nanakrom, a family’s desperate prayers to Jesus echoed through a viral video, their voices trembling as floodwaters invaded their home, highlighting the fear and helplessness gripping communities.

The human toll was stark, with residents crying for help as the deluge claimed lives and livelihoods. In Adenta, a polytank was swept away by the raging waters, a surreal symbol of the flood’s power captured in jaw-dropping footage. One young woman, standing in her plush Lakeside apartment, lamented her flooded home, her frustration palpable as she surveyed the damage. “Me fine girl is grappling with flooding,” she cried, her words resonating with thousands online who shared similar stories of loss. The overflow of gutters, particularly one meant to channel water from Lakeside to Nanakrom, exacerbated the crisis, catching many residents off guard in areas unaccustomed to such inundation.

Local authorities, led by Adentan’s Municipal Chief Executive Ella Esiman Nongo, pointed to illegal structures on waterways as a key factor worsening the disaster. The Odaw drain’s overflow in East Legon Hills turned streets into rivers, trapping families and destroying property. Community leaders are now calling for urgent action to clear blocked drains and enforce building regulations, but for many, the damage is done.

Social media posts reflect growing anger and despair, with hashtags like #AccraFloods trending as residents demand long-term solutions to prevent future tragedies. The floods have exposed Accra’s vulnerability to climate-driven disasters, sparking a citywide conversation about infrastructure and resilience.

As cleanup efforts begin, the stories of survival and loss continue to emerge. From the family praying for divine intervention to the young woman watching her home drown, the floods have left an indelible mark on Accra. The image of a polytank tumbling through floodwaters has become a haunting emblem of the chaos, shared widely online. With more rain forecast, residents are bracing for what’s next, while advocates push for investment in modern drainage systems. This heartbreaking chapter in Accra’s history is a stark reminder of the urgent need for change, as communities rally to rebuild and reclaim their city from the waters.

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