Liberia: Flooding Halts Business Activities in Ganta

 

 

... After heavy pour of rain

Flooding in Ganta on Monday night halted activities at the Guaranty Trust Bank and Lucky Pharmacy after a heavy downpour that lasted for about 10 hours until June 20.

The heavy rain started at about 11 p.m. on June 19, and continued up to 9 a.m. on June 20, 2023, obstructing work at the two major business institutions and leaving some communities deserted.

Flooding severely damaged a World Food Programme-funded farm project along the St. John River Bank, submerging all 120 of the farm's plots.

One of the most affected community residents, Yar Gorgboyee, claimed that in the more than 18 years she has lived there, she has not experienced any flooding. 

“We have been living around this creek for over 19 years, and we have never encountered this kind of flooding, where all our belongings have been destroyed,” she said.

Her house is close to the Lucky Pharmacy and the GT Bank, but the mattresses and the entire house were submerged in water. 

The two major business institutions were unable to conduct business on June 19 and into the early hours of June 20, 2023, leaving some communities deserted.

Additionally, Lucky Pharmacy claimed that some medical drug quantities were lost because the cartons were wet in the main warehouse, but it did not specify how many drugs were lost or how much money was lost.

The Federation of Road Transport Union of Liberia's Ganta headquarters was also submerged, and documents could be seen floating away in the mist.

Before arriving at the Ganta Police Station from the direction of Gbarnga, the GT Bank, the Lucky Pharmacy, and the FRTUL office are located in a low land area close to a Mblagboe Creek.

The flood water swallowed nearly all the goods in the warehouse of the FRTUL, but the manager remains tight-lipped on the cost of losses.

“Since this office was built over 20 years ago, this is the first time to experience this kind of flooding,” said a commercial driver at the FRTUL office.

Those living around the lowlands were seen bringing their Mattresses and other household materials outside for drying, but the poor weather conditions continued to hinder normal activities.

This is the first time flooding has occurred. The flood water swallowed nearly all the goods in the warehouse of the FRTUL, but the manager remains tight-lipped on the cost of Losses.

“Since this office was built over 20 years ago, this is the first time to experience this kind of flooding,” said a commercial driver at the FRTUL office.

Those living around the lowlands were seen bringing their Mattresses and other household materials outside for drying, but
the poor weather conditions continued to hinder normal activities.

This is the first time flooding has obstructed the activities of these businesses since they opened their branches in Ganta about 10 years ago.

The flooding took over a portion of the main road, something that has never happened, even before the construction of the road from Gbarnga to Ganta Highway by CICO.

Aaron Tekie, a resident of Ganta, said “the culverts the construction company put here are not wide enough to allow the
water flows easily. This is why you see water overflowing and spreading all over the community.”

But many think that the construction along the bank of the creek suppressed the flow of the water and obstructed the activities of these businesses since they opened their branches in Ganta about 10 years ago.

The flooding took over a portion of the main road, something that has never happened, even before the construction of the road from Gbarnga to Ganta Highway by CICO.

Aaron Tekie, a resident of Ganta, said “the culverts the construction company put here are not wide enough to allow the water to flow easily. This is why you see water overflowing and spreading all over the community.”

But, many think that the construction along the bank of the creek suppressed the flow of the water.

As of 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, the weather stood at 28 °C, with the sky still cloudy in Ganta and its environs, according to viewweather.com.

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