The fearful overflow with of River Jloh, associated with a violent wave of water current has affected commuters and motorbike riders in the area.
The overflow of the river is caused by recent heavy downpour, which reportedly threatened the free movement of commuters in the county.
The situation is said to have raised significant concerns over transportation along the 75 kilometers road between Barclayville, the capital, and Pleebo, Maryland County commercial city.
According to The Inprofile newspaper correspondent, the flooding is particularly becoming problematic between the Gblebo and Newaken communities as well as the Dougbo and Bahwen of Trehn Statutory District.
These places are said to be experiencing the worst rising water levels that has affected the main roads, prompting residents to raise alarm, especially among the motorcyclists, who ply these routes daily.
Our correspondent, who visited the affected areas said, the main road, which connects critical areas of the two counties, is increasingly becoming impassable due to water accumulation, displacing traffic and forcing diversions onto less stable paths.
The River Jloh has swelled beyond its banks to the extent that many commuters are stranded.
The Thursday’s July 3, heavy downpour in the county, has caused travelers, including motorcyclists in particular, expressing frustrations.
They have meanwhile, called for an urgent intervention from government through the local authorities to address the situation.