FG Issues Flood Alert, Lists 14 States That May Record Heavy Rainfall

 

 

The Federal Government has issued a flood alert, saying 14 states and 31 communities may witness heavy rainfall that could lead to flooding from July 4 to 8.

 

This was contained in a statement by the Federal Ministry of Environment, issued on Wednesday.

 

According to the statement, the states and communities were identified as Plateau (Langtang and Shendam); Kano (Sumaila, Tudun Wada); Sokoto (Shagari, Goronyo and Silame); and Delta (Okwe).

 

Others include Kaduna (Kachia); Akwa Ibom (Upenekang); Adamawa (Mubi, Demsa, Song, Mayo-Belwa, Jimeta, and Yola); and Katsina (Katsina, Jibia, Kaita and Bindawa).

 

Also listed in the flood alert were Kebbi (Wara, Yelwa and Gwandu); Zamfara (Shinkafi and Gummi); Borno (Briyel); Jigawa (Gwaram); Kwara (Jebba); Niger (Mashegu and Kontagora).

 

The government also urged relevant stakeholders within the states concerned to take precautionary measures to forestall the loss of lives and property.

 

See the full statement below:

 

FLOOD PREDICTION

 

The following locations and environs may witness heavy rainfall that may lead to flooding from 4th July – 8th July, 2023

 

Plateau State: Langtang, Shendam

 

Kano State: Sumaila, Tudun wada

 

Sokoto State: Shagari, Goronyo, Silame

 

Delta State: Okwe

 

Kaduna State: Kachia

 

Akwa Ibom State: Upenekang

 

Adamawa State: Mubi, Demsa, Song, Mayo-belwa, Jimeta, Yola

 

Katsina State: Katsina, Jibia, Kaita, Bindawa

 

Kebbi State: Wara, Yelwa, Gwandu

 

Zamfara State: Shinkafi, Gummi

 

Borno State: Briyel

 

Jigawa State: Gwaram

 

Kwara State: Jebba

 

Niger State: Mashegu, Kontagora

 

Relevant stakeholders are advised to take precautionary measures to forestall loss of lives and property.

 

Note: Feedback from relevant stakeholders, State Government representatives on this platform for encouragement and record purposes will be highly appreciated.

 

Flood Early Warning System (FEWS) Central Hub,

 

Federal Ministry of Environment, Abuja.