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Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Maxymilliano(m): 11:06am On Oct 25, 2019


For residents of Owode Elede along Ikorodu road in Lagos state, the recent flooding is the worst.

While neighbouring communities have recovered from the effect of the constant rainfall, they are still struggling to survive.

Cars have been submerged, houses filled with stagnant water while business places have been shut.

TheCable visited Owode Elede earlier in the week and these pictures tell it all:


Life must go on


An aerial view of Owode Elede






No passengers? This young man putting on a white shirt takes time to relax inside one of the canoes


Residents ‘cooled off’ in this spot before the flood


A petty trader manages to keep her store open.


A pastor making his way to the church


Anglican Primary School under lock


Thankfully, the flags are still standing


And with flood comes weeds.


This street wasn’t this way a few months back


We didn’t meet anyone inside this church when we visited


This house looks like being a little above the water, but for how long?


Submerged cars


It’s time to go home


Closed shops at Owode Elede


A pregnant woman walks through the flooded street


Two houses ‘united’ by flood


A woman discussing with her neighbour






https://www.thecable.ng/photos-trapped-in-flood-how-residents-of-lagos-community-are-struggling-to-survive

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by majamajic(m): 11:11am On Oct 25, 2019
op sotey u follow the last woman till she remove her top tie towel

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by FarahAideed: 11:34am On Oct 25, 2019
Lagos needs help

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Sunofgod(m): 11:41am On Oct 25, 2019
Climate change is here..... although Buhari said he'll reverse it!

Igbo's......sell up and move back home to higher ground.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by TundeBricklayer: 11:57am On Oct 25, 2019
Mega Slum

I remembered during my national youth service 2010, UN delegates told us then in Lagos business school that Lagos, Bayelsa will be under threat because of global warming, the two states will be submerge by flood, many were doubtful including me, my mindset changed during 2011 heavy flood in Lagos, the whole of Ikoyi, VI, Lekki and Lagos Island were submerged for three days, many properties destroyed, me and my girlfriend left our BQ slept in my Oga's apartment that night, even our security man slept in staircase, it was a horrible experience, thank God I left the city for good, no regret.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by TundeBricklayer: 12:13pm On Oct 25, 2019
8 World Cities That Could Be Underwater as Oceans Rise

If global temperatures rise above 1.5° Celsius above pre-industrial levels—the ideal temperature limit set by the Paris agreement—global sea levels will rise by more than 40 centimeters (approximately 15.7 inches) by 2100. If temperatures top 2° Celsius, sea level rise will be more than 50 centimeters (approximately 20 inches) by century's end. This could be devastating to coastal cities around the world that are already vulnerable to storms and flooding because of geological or urban planning factors.

That is the finding of a report from Christian Aid looking at eight coastal cities especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The Christian Aid report is one of several from organizations around the world being published in anticipation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on how and if the world can achieve the 1.5° Celsius goal, The Guardian reported. The IPCC report, scheduled to be released on Monday, is expected to say that the 1.5° goal is possible with urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Christian Aid report helps illuminate what is at stake.

"These global metropolises may look strong and stable, but it is a mirage. As sea levels rise, they are increasingly under threat and under water," report author Kat Kramer told The Guardian.

Jakarta, Indonesia: At a rate of 25.4 centimeters (approximately 10 inches) per year, Jakarta is the world's fastest sinking city. Much of this sinking is due to the digging of illegal wells to access groundwater, since surface drinking water options are too polluted to be safe. Because more than 97 percent of the city is covered in concrete, the groundwater is not replenished by rain and rivers. The city is also sinking due to the weight of its buildings. In addition, natural flood barriers like mangroves have been cut down to clear space for housing.

Bangkok, Thailand: Bangkok faces a similar problem of skyscrapers pushing down on water-depleted soils. A study released by the city government in 2015 predicted it could be underwater within 15 years. Bangkok has taken some action to preserve groundwater, such as the Ground Water Act of 1977 that restricted the amount of groundwater extracted. The city is now sinking at a slower rate than before, and water is being pumped back into the ground, but it is not enough to save the city from rising seas.

Lagos, Nigeria: Lagos is built on the coast and incorporates a series of islands. Poor drainage worsened the impact of devastating floods in 2011, and some estimates say that just 20 centimeters (approximately 8 inches) of sea level rise could render 740,000 people across Nigeria homeless. Lagos also faces the problem of excessive groundwater extraction. In addition, authorities are planning the construction of a new island called Eko Atlantic, planned as a new capital and financial center and designed to be protected by a sea wall. There are concerns the new development could worsen flooding for the rest of coastal and island Lagos by pushing flood waters its way.

Manila, Philippines: Manila is also sinking due to groundwater extraction at a rate of 10 centimeters (approximately 4 inches) per year, 10 times the rate of climate-caused sea level rise. Another problem is its extensive rice fields, which consume more water than other crops and increase flood risk when illegal fish ponds are built in tidal channels.

Dhaka, Bangladesh: Dhaka is sinking at a rate of 1.4 centimeters (approximately 0.55 inches) per year, and sea level rise in the Bay of Bengal is apparently around 10 times the global average. About 1.5 million people have already migrated from coastal villages to the city's slums. Dhaka's woes are made worse by groundwater extraction. The fact that the Indian plate and Burman sub-plate are moving in a way that causes Dhaka to subside adds to its woes, though groundwater extraction plays a larger role in its sinking than plate tectonics.
Shanghai, China: Shanghai is another major city sinking under the weight of its own development as groundwater extraction and increased building cause it to subside. It is also losing sediment that would naturally protect it because its rivers are dammed or because it is used for building materials. Shanghai did work to take action against sinking by requiring official permits for wells from 1995 and sourcing more water from the river, and it has reduced its sinking from nine centimeters (approximately 3.5 inches) to one centimeter (approximately 0.4 inches) per year. It has also caused land to rise in some places by pumping water back into the ground. The report pointed out that in some places land had risen by 11 centimeters (approximately 4.3 inches), which is the difference between the sea level rise predicted for 1.5 and two degrees of warming.

London, England: During the last ice age, glaciers pressed down on Scotland, causing the south of UK land mass to rise. Now that the glaciers have melted, Scotland is rising at a rate of 1 millimeter (approximately 0.04 inches) per year, and the south of England, including London, is sinking. The Thames Barrier, opened in 1984 to protect London from a one-in-100-year flood, was expected to be used two to three times a year. It is currently used double that, six to seven times yearly.

Houston, Texas: Houston sits on the Buffalo Bayou and is naturally flood prone for that reason, but it also is sinking due to groundwater extraction and, ironically, from the extraction of oil and natural gas from the ground beneath it. The Houston-Galveston area has already lowered by three cubic meters (approximately 105.9 inches), and the northwest is sinking by two inches a year.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by TundeBricklayer: 12:15pm On Oct 25, 2019
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Chizuru01:
Look at how ndị Igbo chased we Ya-raba to gutter area. Choi, am not happy that we are living in brown roof slums while ndị Igbo is enjoying in Mansions.

Emir of Illorin must hear this
[/s]

No where is safe in Lagos, highbrow areas will be worst

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Nuclear99(m): 12:16pm On Oct 25, 2019
All in Afonja land

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Maryclaire1(f): 1:25pm On Oct 25, 2019
Na really suffering and smiling

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Treasure17(m): 1:45pm On Oct 25, 2019
Jeez. See that pregnant woman trying to manoeuvre her way through.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Webdevloper88: 2:13pm On Oct 25, 2019
WHO NEED A WEBSITE FOR GROWING YOUR BUSINESS smiley wink

WE ARE HERE AT YOUR SERVICE .........shocked shocked !!!

WE HELP BUSINESSES EXCEL THROUGH GLOBAL MEANS O) smiley wink cool shocked

WE’ll GROW YOUR BUSINESS TO THE TOP WITH A GOOD PROFESSIONAL WEBSITE cool shocked smiley

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by solmusdesigns: 2:15pm On Oct 25, 2019
lipsrsealed


Global warming

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by IamPatriotic(m): 2:15pm On Oct 25, 2019
Na by force to live in Lagos, these Igbo people no get place where they came from, why would they be allowed to block drainages?

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Zuki1869: 2:16pm On Oct 25, 2019
Afonja Tinubu have finished these people. Gullible sophisticated people.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by wakes: 2:17pm On Oct 25, 2019
MAY HELP LOCATE THEM. I hope government is seen.
Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Menance: 2:18pm On Oct 25, 2019
omoluabis grin grin
yaribahs oni baje o


no wonder people from that sophisticated land look like penguins abi cat fish

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by uuzba(m): 2:18pm On Oct 25, 2019
Location

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Ngwamankillyou(m): 2:18pm On Oct 25, 2019
I do honestly prefer Aba to this former capital of shit hole.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Coldie(m): 2:18pm On Oct 25, 2019
Ngwamankillyou:
I do honestly prefer Aba to this former capital of shit hole.
Nuclear99:
All in Afonja land
Maryclaire1:
Na really suffering and smiling
TundeBricklayer:
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No where is safe in Lagos, highbrow areas will be worst
Chizuru01:
Look at how ndị Igbo chased we Ya-raba to gutter area. Choi, am not happy that we are living in brown roof slums while ndị Igbo is enjoying in Mansions.

Emir of Illorin must hear this

I am disappointed at all of u. This hate wont take u any where

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by frowland(m): 2:20pm On Oct 25, 2019
What?? What am I seeing? shocked

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by franchasng: 2:20pm On Oct 25, 2019
Tinubu angry

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by mechanics(m): 2:23pm On Oct 25, 2019
The flood really hold water o, the govt should do something.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Righteousness89(m): 2:26pm On Oct 25, 2019
LORD JESUS , pls Havs Mercy!! Perilous times are really here!!

I feel their Pains.. and I pray For a Miracle from Above that will dry up the Flood in JESUS NAME

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by sonnie10: 2:26pm On Oct 25, 2019
Which area in Lagos has the highest topography?

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by faithfull18(f): 2:31pm On Oct 25, 2019
Some Lagosians too aren't trying. I once saw a woman pour her child's poo in a nylon and dropped inside the sealed gutter Infront of her house along the road on MM way, Yaba.

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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Ferdinand40: 2:31pm On Oct 25, 2019
[s]
solmusdesigns:
lipsrsealed


Global warming
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Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by SeriouslySense(m): 2:33pm On Oct 25, 2019
We need better ways of dealing with the issue, climate change will only make it worse
Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Bustincole(m): 2:42pm On Oct 25, 2019
No pain, No gain
Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Jasseyfrd(m): 2:45pm On Oct 25, 2019
majamajic:
op sotey u follow the last woman till she remove her top tie towel


U b ashawooo.. By their fruit we shall no them
Re: Owode Elede: Trapped In Flood — Residents Of Lagos Community Struggle To Survive by Kayharry(m): 2:52pm On Oct 25, 2019
majamajic:
op sotey u follow the last woman till she remove her top tie towel
and the pregnant woman

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