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Heavy Rainfall Submerges Lagos, Leaves Homes and Roads Flooded
Heavy rainfall on Wednesday left parts of Lagos submerged, causing severe flooding on major roads and in residential areas, especially across the Island axis.
The downpour, which lasted for hours, disrupted traffic, damaged properties, and forced many commuters to abandon vehicles and trek long distances.
Worst-hit areas include Mile 2, Lekki Phase 1, Lekki Expressway, 3rd Mainland Bridge, Ago Palace Way, Ayobo-Ipaja, Fola Osibo, and Sangotedo. Residents and eyewitnesses blamed blocked drainages and clogged water channels for worsening the situation.
An eyewitness stranded on the 3rd Mainland Bridge described the experience as terrifying, saying their bus nearly lost balance in the floodwaters.
In Lekki, residents lamented poor government response, noting that drainage channels remained clogged, with foul odours lingering after the rain.
“There’s traffic everywhere. I can’t even get a ride to deliver an item. The road construction before Abraham Adesanya is making things worse.
“Government should speed it up or pause it until the rainy season ends,” a resident complained.
In Orchid, another resident decried how stagnant water from clogged drains had become breeding grounds for mosquitoes and insects.
The flooding also triggered gridlock across major roads, with commercial drivers struggling to navigate submerged routes.
Traffic officials were deployed to ease movement, while authorities warned residents against dumping refuse into drainage channels, stressing that environmental laws would be strictly enforced to avert future flooding.
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