Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding in Lagos, Nigeria, with residents and motorists battling to navigate through the submerged roads. The Lagos State Government has issued a safety advisory, urging residents to stay vigilant and avoid driving in heavy rain.

Affected Areas
- Flooded Roads: Lagos-Abeokuta Motorway, Ikorodu Road, Apapa, Alimosho, Lekki axis, Agege, Oworosonki, and Ikotun have been severely affected.
- Communities: Abattoir community in Agege, Gberigbe in Ikorodu, and other low-lying areas near rivers and lagoons are experiencing flash floods.
Government Response
The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, has:
- Issued Safety Advisories: Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab warned residents to stay alert and avoid wading through floodwaters, which can be deadly.
- Flood Management Infrastructure: The government has critical infrastructure in place to mitigate the impact of flash floods, including year-round cleaning and maintenance of drainage channels.
- Permanent Solution: The government is working on awarding contracts for concrete lining of new drains to better contain runoff from heavy rains.
Resident Concerns
Residents are lamenting the recurring floods, especially in areas like Gberigbe, where homes have been heavily flooded. They are calling for immediate government intervention to address the issue.
Weather Forecast
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) has predicted continued heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across Lagos for the next three days, with potential flooding in vulnerable neighborhoods.


































































