Hours of downpour on Wednesday have forced management of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) to suspend lectures.
It is unclear when lectures will resume.
According to the management of the university, the decision is to prevent any causalities.
In a statement, management advised both students and staff to remain in their homes and hotels as a safety measure.
“We wish to inform all staff and students of the University of Cape Coast that, in view of the massive flooding of parts of the campus arising from the heavy rainfall over the past several hours, lecturers and quizzes have been suspended for the day. Further directive will be issued via notices and ATL FM. Students and staff are expected to remain safe in their homes and hostels.”
But, the Central Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation, Joe Donkor noted that the floods were caused by choked drains on campus.
He, however, indicated that it will take his outfit two days to desilt the gutters to allow for a free flow of water.
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