Residents cry out as water overtakes their homes.
The non-stop rain in Lagos this month has led to heavy flooding in most parts of the metropolis.
Areas
such as Lekki, Victoria Island, Victoria Garden City, Ajah and environs
are presently flooded. This week has witnessed heavy rainfall during
this wet season. The Island has suffered the most from the downpour
within the last few days. Places like Lekki and Victoria Island have
always been prone to floods this time of year.
Yesterday's
rain as well the downpour this morning has trapped many people in their
homes on the Island section of Lagos. Thousands of homes have been
flooded. Major roads are impassable because of the flood.
Lagosians
residing within these areas have uploaded several videos on social
media on the impact of the flooding. As a result of this, Lekki is the
number one trend on Twitter presently. Also, Island, which stands for
Lagos Island is also trending on the micro-blogging site.
Twitter user @Jollz uploaded a video of the Lekki-Expressway flooded this morning.
Another Twitter user by the name Amechi Isiekwena took a shot of his living room submerged in water. He pleaded with the Lagos state governor Akinwunmi Ambode to do something about the floods in Lagos.
You can take a look at more saddening flood scenarios in Lagos Island below;
As usual, trust Nigerians to make fun of the bad situation.
The
Lagos state government has however called for caution from residents of
Lagos as the rain persists. In a press statement on its official
Facebook page, the state government said;
"The
Lagos State government has once again 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 urges 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
solicits 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 urges residents to make use of emergency numbers in case of dire situations."
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