Leave flood-prone areas for now – Oyo, Ekiti advise residents

Raging flood

Residents of Oyo state have been advised and warned by state governments to vacate flood-prone areas during this moment of heavy downpours to avert loss of lives and valuable properties.

Ekiti State Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Gbenga Agbeyo had earlier warned people against erecting structures on waterways to forestall flood disasters.

The government of Oyo state has also urged dwellers of the state to abstain from actions capable of aggravating flooding including the dumping of wastes on river channels and waterways which may result in the blockage of drainage and river channels.

Kehinde Ayoola, Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources issued this warning when officials from the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) visited some areas where flood wreaked havoc on residents after it rained for over two hours on Tuesday.

Some of the areas where the rivers and streams overflowed their banks in Ibadan include Ogundipe and Arikemase community at Olodo area of Egbeda Local Government in Ibadan.

But, Agbeyo gave his warning while inspecting some of the places ravaged by flood as a result of the recent downpour.

The commissioner observed that some houses built on waterways actually blocked the free flow of water, which has resulted in the flood.

On the efforts of government at combating flood in the state, he added that government had identified 235 flood-prone areas across the state with a plan to put a necessary measure in place in those areas.

According to him, the state government had approached the World Bank to source for money so as to put a permanent solution to flood disaster in the affected areas.

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