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Heavy Rainfall to Cause Flooding in 19 States, FG Warns
The Nigerian Government has issued a cautionary notice, indicating that 19 states and 56 communities face a significant threat of severe flooding owing to intense rainfall anticipated in the upcoming month.
This alert follows a weekend of rain in Nigeria’s central region and the Federal capital, resulting in the destruction of over 860 hectares of farmland.
This was disclosed by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), through its Lagos Territorial Coordinator, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye in a statement on Monday in Lagos.
Risk
The NEMA chief stated that 19 states and 56 communities across the country are likely to witness heavy rainfall that can lead to flooding within the month.
Farinloye listed the states and communities as: Delta: Aboh, Ekiti State; Ado Ekiti, Ondo State; Akure, Idanre, Ifon, Iju Itaogbolu, Ogbese, Owo, Owena, Ondo, the statement added:
- “Others included Lagos State; Apapa, Badagry, Eti Osa, Ikeja, Ikorodu, Ikoyi, Lagos Island, Ojo Lagos, Surulere; Anambra; Atani; Ogun; Ifo, Ota, Sagamu; Nasarawa State; Lafia, Wamba and Cross River; Ikom, Ogoja
- “Farinloye also listed Bauchi State: Jamaare, Misau, Azare, Itas, Kafin Madaki, Kari, Kirfi, Tafawa Balewa, Katagum; Jigawa; Hadejia, Miga; Osun State; Ilesa, Oshogbo and Kwara; Kosubosu.
The rest he said are Zamfara; Anka, Bungudu, Gusau; Sokoto State; Goronyo; Adamawa; Numan, Shelleng; Taraba: Serti; Benue; Ito, Katsina-Alan, Vande-Ikya; Imo State: Oguta, Orlu and Abia State; Ugba.
Destroyed farmland.
Recall ThePressNG reported recently that The Nigerian Government disclosed the figures of those affected by flooding in 2023 so far, revealing that 7,353 persons have been displaced, 75 casualties, and 33,983 persons affected in 10 states.
They added that 866 Hectares of farmland have been destroyed so far, and 1679 Houses damaged.
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Director, Planning, Research and Forecasting, Hajiya Fatima Kasim, Director, disclosed in Abuja last week.
Destruction
Hajiya Fatima Kasim said that flooding which had become a yearly occurrence in the country, is usually caused by various factors which include improper building and infrastructure design and construction.
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