Management of University of Cape Coast says barring any unforeseen events, lectures would resume on Thursday.
Lectures were called off after torrential rains on Tuesday night caused flooding on the university campus on Wednesday.
The university says it “boasts of a very clean environment with clean gutters, as such the floods cannot be linked to choked gutters.”
“The University by its topography serves as a conduit for water flowing from high grounds into the sea and this situation occurs anytime there are torrential rains,” a statement from the university said.
Read the full statement below
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