NEMA alerts four councils of impending flood in Niger

Naval boat with officials of Red Cross and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) arrive to rescue displaced residents of Ula-Ikata community submerged by flood at Ahoada district of Rivers State on October 22, 2022. – Flooding is frequent during Nigeria’s rainy season but this year, more than 600 people have died and 1.3 million others were forced to leave their homes, according to the latest government figures. (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP)

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in Niger has again alerted four Local Government Areas of impending floods.

Hajiya Zainab Sa’idu, Head, NEMA, Minna Operations Office, who gave the warning in a statement in Minna on Thursday, said the areas are, Mokwa, Shiroro, Lavun and Borgu.

She urged residents of those areas to beware of impending floods in this season.

Sa’idu said the aforementioned local governments are expected to experience high floods between July and Nov.

She said the warning was coming as a result of the Annual Flood Outlook released by the Nigeria Hydrological Service Agency (NIHSA), where the council areas were identified as high flood-risk areas.

Sa`idu said that other local government areas like Edati, Gbako, Wushishi, Rafi, Mashegu, Magama, and Agwara would experience might also experience high levels of flood in July and Nov.


She said the state had started experiencing floods and windstorms in these areas and called on the people to take serious precautions to avoid losses.

Sa’idu urged residents of the areas to ensure that drainages were kept clean to avoid blockage of water ways, and channels and advised those living on flood plains and river banks to relocate to higher grounds.

According to her, there are indications that water levels along river Niger was rising, which will raise water levels along its tributaries leading to overflow of water to affect settlement around the rivers.

She said that the agency would continue to sensitise Nigerians on flood disaster, and appealed to the people to heed to the warnings so as to save lives and property.

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