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Residents Wail As Flood Takes Over Lagos Island | NEWS RANGERS

Residents Wail As Flood Takes Over Lagos Island


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LAGOS JULY 9TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Some communities in Lagos State are experiencing flooding as a result of heavy downpour which lasted for several hours.
One of the worst hit is the Lekki area, along Lekki-Ajah highway, Lagos.
The residents are complaining that the flood is so massive and are unable to leave the area.
The Lekki axis is a few kilometres from the Lagos lagoon.
Other places affected include Victoria island, Victoria Garden City and Ajah.
In March this year, NiMet predicted heavy rains around the coastal areas and warned residents to relocate to avoid flooding of the area.
In a warning, foreshadowing the Saturday flood, the Lagos State Government called on residents to observe extreme caution on the roads as torrential rain persists across the state.
While assuring the general public of the heavy deployment of environmental sanitation officers and emergency rescue teams, especially in flood-prone areas of the state, the government urged residents to stay indoors, either at home or in their places of work, whenever there is heavy downpour, except when the need to commute becomes necessary.
Warning that heavy downpour is expected for a few more weeks, the government solicited the support of citizens to desist from dumping refuse in the canals and gutters and observe safe and hygienic conducts at all times in order to reduce the effect of temporary flooding being recorded in some areas.
The government also urged residents to make use of emergency numbers in case of dire situations.
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