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Motorists and commuters yesterday spent as many as four hours in gridlock traffic in and around the capital city, after heavy rains led to flooding which left several main streets like Wrightson Road and Independence Square under three feet of water.
Commutes, which usually take around ten minutes, were inflated to two, three and as much as four hours to get to and out of the city.
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