Flood: Lagos State Govt. Calls for Calm as State Experiences Heavy Rainfall | METROWATCH

Lagos

By Seyi Babalola

The Lagos State Government issued an appeal for calm on Wednesday in response to the flash flood triggered by excessive rainfall throughout the state.

Mr Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, made the request in statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday.

“Lagos has experienced about nine hours of non-stop rainfall since the early hours of Wednesday.

“This is coupled with the heavy rainfall which the state has been experiencing daily since the previous week resulting in the rise in level of the Lagos lagoon,” Wahab said.

He said the flash floods which inundated areas such as Iyana-Oworo linking the Third Mainland and several other areas would recede once the rains abate and the level of the lagoon reduces.

The commissioner added that the state had deployed officials of the Emergency Flood Abatement Gang to major black spots including Iyana-Oworo which had been cleared of all blockages.

He urged all those in low-lying areas to as a matter of necessity relocate to higher grounds at this period to safeguard lives and properties.

He urged residents to desist from wading through floods with their vehicles as it takes only a foot of flowing water with high tide to sweep away a vehicle irrespective of the number of occupants.

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