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Following the high intensity of rainfall, Lagos State government yesterday, advised residents living in the low line areas (flood plains) to relocate due to the rising level of water from the rainfall.
Permanent Secretary
Office of Drainage Services, Engr. Ayodeji Adenekan, who gave the advice, said
it became necessary for affected residents because of the persistent rains
since March which had led to the rise in water level of the lagoons and
rivers as a result of back-flow into adjoining low line areas.
He said this had also
led to the inability of the various channels and drains to discharge.
Residents along flood
plains, low line areas and other coast lines, like Ajegunle, Owode-Onirin axis,
Owode-Elelede, Kuramo Beach, Alpha Beach, Okun Ajah, Mende-Maryland,
Ijora-Badia, Iwaya among others and other low line areas were advised to
relocate immediately.
Following
the high intensity of rainfall, Lagos State government yesterday,
advised residents living in the low line areas (flood plains) to
relocate due to the rising level of water from the rainfall. - See more
at:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/flood-lagos-asks-low-line-residents-to-relocate/#sthash.PeEjWDEi.dpuf
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