The Oyo State Government has alerted residents across the state’s 33 local government areas to the heightened risk of flash flooding this month following a High Impact-Based Forecast issued by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet).
The Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Ademola Aderinto, who issued the warning on Monday in Ibadan, said forecasts indicated the likelihood of high-intensity thunderstorms and heavy surface runoff capable of triggering temporary flooding in communities and on major roads.
According to him, residents must take precautionary measures to minimise risks associated with the anticipated weather conditions.
“High-intensity thunderstorms and heavy surface runoff could result in temporary road overflows and community flooding,” Aderinto said.
The commissioner noted that the state government had intensified the clearing of critical drainage channels and waterways as part of efforts to mitigate the impact of flooding during the rainy season.
He, however, stressed that government intervention alone would not be sufficient without the cooperation of residents.
“While the state government has intensified the clearing of critical drainage channels across the state, residents must also play their part by ensuring that drains, gutters and waterways around their homes and communities are free of plastic bottles, silt and other waste materials that obstruct the free flow of water,” he said.
Aderinto also cautioned motorists and pedestrians against attempting to drive or walk through flooded roads, especially during periods of heavy rainfall.
“Motorists and pedestrians should avoid driving or walking through flooded roads, particularly at night, as flash floods can be deceptive and powerful enough to sweep away vehicles and individuals,” he warned.
The commissioner called on residents to support ongoing government efforts aimed at protecting lives and property, while warning against activities capable of worsening flood situations.
He cautioned individuals and property developers against unauthorised dredging and construction activities that alter natural water channels or obstruct drainage routes.
According to him, such practices constitute violations of environmental regulations and would attract sanctions in line with extant laws.
Aderinto also urged residents living in low-lying and flood-prone areas to take proactive measures to safeguard their families and belongings by elevating valuable household items, important documents and electrical appliances above floor level.
He called on parents and guardians to ensure children and other vulnerable persons remain indoors during periods of heavy rainfall to reduce exposure to danger.
The commissioner assured residents that the state government had activated emergency response and contingency plans to respond swiftly to any flood-related incidents.
He urged the public to remain calm, vigilant and safety-conscious throughout the rainy season while adhering to all advisories issued by relevant authorities.
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