Heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding in Accra, Ghana on Monday, resulting in at least three confirmed deaths. The flooding paralyzed the capital city, disrupting daily life and infrastructure. Authorities and local media outlets reported the extent of the damage and casualties. President Akufo-Addo attributed the disaster to a combination of climate change and unplanned urban development. The incident highlights Ghana’s vulnerability to extreme weather events and the challenges of rapid urbanization. Further assessments are underway to determine the full scope of the damage and provide assistance to those affected. The government is facing renewed calls to address drainage systems and urban planning regulations.