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Saturday, 20 June 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana
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Deadly Road Collapse Traps Part of Mafi and Bator Into Isolation – Residents Call for Government’s Intervention

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Devastated roads

Residents of Mafi Aklamador and Mafi Atitekpo in Ghana's Volta Region are living a nightmare that no one could have predicted. A major culvert on the critical Dove Junction–Battor road has completely collapsed due to severe erosion, cutting off these vibrant communities from the outside world. Families are struggling daily with impassable routes, forcing them to take dangerous detours or risk their lives crossing the damaged area. Local leaders are sounding the alarm, warning that this infrastructure failure is not just inconvenient but a ticking time bomb for safety and economic survival.

What makes this crisis even more heartbreaking is how long it has been dragging on. Reports indicate the deterioration started as far back as October last year, with repeated pleas to authorities falling on deaf ears. Commuters now face life-threatening conditions every time they need to travel for work, school, or medical emergencies. Children are missing classes, farmers can't transport their produce, and businesses are grinding to a halt in these once-thriving areas of Central Tongu District.

The human stories emerging from the ground are truly gut-wrenching. Elderly residents who rely on regular hospital visits are now virtually isolated, while pregnant mothers dread the thought of complications during labor with no easy access to help. Community members have taken it upon themselves to attempt makeshift repairs, but their efforts are no match for the scale of the damage caused by heavy rains and neglect.

Experts and locals alike are pointing fingers at systemic failures in road maintenance across the Volta Region. This isn't an isolated incident; it's part of a broader pattern of crumbling infrastructure that threatens to derail development in one of Ghana's most promising areas. Calls are growing louder for immediate government intervention before a major tragedy strikes.

As tensions rise, residents are united in their demand for swift action. Will the authorities finally listen and fix this death-trap culvert, or will more communities be left stranded in despair? The eyes of the Volta Region are watching closely, hoping for a miracle that restores normal life to Mafi Aklamador and Atitekpo.

K
KEN STAFF Staff Writer

Ken is an experienced writer with over 3years of experience

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