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FULL LIST: NEMA lists 15 Lagos, 19 Ogun LGs as flood-risk zones

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The National Emergency Management Agency has issued a fresh flood alert, identifying 15 local government areas in Lagos State and 19 in Ogun State as moderate flood-risk zones for the current rainy season.

The agency urged residents in the affected areas to take immediate preventive actions to mitigate the impact of flooding, which has become a recurring challenge in parts of Nigeria during peak rainy seasons.

NEMA disclosed this in a notice posted on its official X handle on Tuesday.

“Is your LGA listed as a flood-risk zone? Take action early: clear drains, avoid floodwater, move from riverine areas and follow official alerts,” the agency said.

Affected LGAs in Ogun State (19):

  1. Abeokuta North
  2. Abeokuta South
  3. Ado-Odo/Ota
  4. Ewekoro
  5. Ifo
  6. Ijebu East
  7. Ijebu North
  8. Ijebu North East
  9. Ijebu Ode
  10. Ikenne
  11. Imeko Afon
  12. Ipokia
  13. Obafemi Owode
  14. Odeda
  15. Odogbolu
  16. Remo North
  17. Sagamu (Shagamu)
  18. Yewa North (Egbado North)
  19. Yewa South (Egbado South)

Affected LGAs in Lagos State (15):

  1. Agege
  2. Ajeromi-Ifelodun
  3. Alimosho
  4. Amuwo-Odofin
  5. Apapa
  6. Badagry
  7. Epe
  8. Eti-Osa
  9. Ibeju-Lekki
  10. Ifako-Ijaiye
  11. Ikeja
  12. Ikorodu
  13. Kosofe
  14. Lagos Island
  15. Lagos Mainland

The agency warned against residing in riverine areas without adequate preparedness.

“Act Now, Stay Safe,” the agency said in its public notice, emphasising the need for early preparation to reduce the devastating effects of flooding.

Residents were also encouraged to stay informed through official channels and report emergencies via NEMA’s toll-free hotline: 0800CALLNEMA (0800 2255 6362).

The alert comes as meteorological forecasts predict increased rainfall intensity across southern parts of the country, raising concerns over potential flooding in low-lying and poorly drained urban and semi-urban communities.

Saheed Oyelakin

Saheed is a journalist at Punch Newspapers with over two years of experience covering metro, technology, sports, politics, and human-interest stories. He focuses on producing clear, engaging reports across diverse beats. Saheed’s work reflects hands-on newsroom experience and a commitment to accurate and balanced journalism.

Source: NGGOSSIPS.

Contact: [email protected]

The National Emergency Management Agency has issued a fresh flood alert, identifying 15 local government areas in Lagos State and 19 in Ogun State as moderate flood-risk zones for the current rainy season.

The agency urged residents in the affected areas to take immediate preventive actions to mitigate the impact of flooding, which has become a recurring challenge in parts of Nigeria during peak rainy seasons.

NEMA disclosed this in a notice posted on its official X handle on Tuesday.

“Is your LGA listed as a flood-risk zone? Take action early: clear drains, avoid floodwater, move from riverine areas and follow official alerts,” the agency said.

Affected LGAs in Ogun State (19):

  1. Abeokuta North
  2. Abeokuta South
  3. Ado-Odo/Ota
  4. Ewekoro
  5. Ifo
  6. Ijebu East
  7. Ijebu North
  8. Ijebu North East
  9. Ijebu Ode
  10. Ikenne
  11. Imeko Afon
  12. Ipokia
  13. Obafemi Owode
  14. Odeda
  15. Odogbolu
  16. Remo North
  17. Sagamu (Shagamu)
  18. Yewa North (Egbado North)
  19. Yewa South (Egbado South)

Affected LGAs in Lagos State (15):

  1. Agege
  2. Ajeromi-Ifelodun
  3. Alimosho
  4. Amuwo-Odofin
  5. Apapa
  6. Badagry
  7. Epe
  8. Eti-Osa
  9. Ibeju-Lekki
  10. Ifako-Ijaiye
  11. Ikeja
  12. Ikorodu
  13. Kosofe
  14. Lagos Island
  15. Lagos Mainland

The agency warned against residing in riverine areas without adequate preparedness.

“Act Now, Stay Safe,” the agency said in its public notice, emphasising the need for early preparation to reduce the devastating effects of flooding.

Residents were also encouraged to stay informed through official channels and report emergencies via NEMA’s toll-free hotline: 0800CALLNEMA (0800 2255 6362).

The alert comes as meteorological forecasts predict increased rainfall intensity across southern parts of the country, raising concerns over potential flooding in low-lying and poorly drained urban and semi-urban communities.

Saheed Oyelakin

Saheed is a journalist at Punch Newspapers with over two years of experience covering metro, technology, sports, politics, and human-interest stories. He focuses on producing clear, engaging reports across diverse beats. Saheed’s work reflects hands-on newsroom experience and a commitment to accurate and balanced journalism.

Source: NGGOSSIPS.

Contact: [email protected]

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