It had been raining in the Northern Region throughout the working week and only stopped Friday morning.
 The rainfall has caused the flooding of an uncompleted bridge in a community called Lipuhi, rendering the road non-motorable.
 The rain literally cut off people traveling from the northern part of 
the country to the southern part and vice versa at Lipuhi.
 The travelers, most of whom are women, said their hopes of crossing to their destinations were dashed.
 Vehicles of all sizes and shapes, pulled over at both ends of the 
flooded area as none wanted to risk driving through the water.
 The few daring ones were directed by residents who know the nooks and
 crannies of the affected stretch.
 Female traders carrying babies said they had spent 24 hours wanting to cross to the other side.
 Farm produce including tubers of yam loaded in trucks were equally left at the mercy of the weather.
 Amina  Abubakari is among the stranded. She arrived in Lipuli at 4:00am
 Thursday, August 30, and after staying for five hours was yet to cross 
to Wulensi, her destination.
 “I am heading to Wulensi but as it stands [now] I do not know when I 
will cross over. We cannot go to the market again,” she lamented.
 Ofori Minta, who is headed for Nkwanta in the Volta Region from Tamale 
said: “No passenger car can move because of rocks used in filling the 
pits created by the contractors. We are pleading with the government to 
work on this so that there can be a free flow of traffic”.
 Another worried trader, Aisha, wants stakeholders to pay attention to 
the road construction, quizzing “how do we feed our children if we do 
not go to the market, please government should look our direction and 
fix this road”.
 It is uncertain when this stranded person will cross to their 
destinations as that depends on the reduction of water levels on the 
stretch.
 

 
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