Many residents in Lagos and its environs were stranded in their residential homes as major roads were submerged by flood after months of heatwaves in the state.
The South West Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Ibrahim Farinloye, in a statement said, “In view of today’s excessive rainfall and the Sunday’s similar event, Nigerians have been urged to notice the very strong signal of what may unfold the on-set of 2024 rainfall.
“It is important to imbibe the culture of disaster risk reduction strategies in all sphere of our societal endeavours. We must begin to adhering to safety measures against flood disasters.”
Farinloye said no life was lost and no one injured in Tuesday’s flood.
According to him, preliminary assessment in some communities affected by the rainfall have shown that at Oke Ishagun about 23 houses have been evacuated, at Isale Aboru 35 houses are affected.
He added that at Ikola Community, 29 houses were affected, while at Olubodun Majiyagbe-Ajayi, 15 houses were also affected.
Farinloye also noted that at Makinde Street, 12 houses were impacted while at Olokowo Street 16 houses were affected and that at Adeola Street, 21 houses were equally affected.
He said NEMA has been working with appropriate ministries, departments and agencies to ameliorate observations and findings from the incident.
He appealed to Nigerians to clear their drainages while he also urged Community Development Associations to live up to their responsibility in coordinating the activities of neighbourhoods toward safer environments.