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12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by londonrivals: 10:25pm On Sep 07, 2018
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the National Hydrological Services Agencies (NHISA) have warned that 12 states across the country would soon experience flooding due to torrential rain falls.

The two agencies gave the warning on Friday during an emergency stakeholders’ meeting held with relevant stakeholders in Abuja.

Mr Clem Nze, Director, Engineering Hydrology, NHISA, listed the states to include: Kogi, Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Edo, Anambra, Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta states, from the River Niger axis.

He also listed Taraba, Benue and Adamawa as states to be affected from the River Benue axis.

The expert also warned that the flood might be eminent, noting that all the indices that played out before the 2012 flooding had already manifested.

He said that the decision to raise the alarm was to ensure preparedness among stakeholders and residents of flood-prone communities.

Nze revealed that as at Friday, the height of River Niger in Lokoja was at 10.1 meters as against the 9.74 meters in 2012, adding that the continued to rise on hourly basis.

The director said that that the water levels were increasing due to the opening of the Shiroro, Kanji and Jebba Dams.

“As at today, our hydro-logical measuring station downstream the confluence in Lokoja recorded a stage height of 10.1m and a discharge value of 21, 326 cubic metre per second.

“As against lower values of 9. 74m and 19,762 cubic meters per second recorded on the corresponding date of 2012 when the flood occurred.

“From the foregoing, it could be said that all the indices that caused the 2012 river flooding have manifested, except spillage of water from the Lagdo Dam,“ he said.

“It would be noted that it was on Sept. 29, 2012 that the maximum flood level of 12 .840m and the corresponding discharge of 31,692 cubic meters per second were recorded at our station in Lokoja, downstream the confluence.

“By the 2018 Seasonal Rainfall Prediction released earlier in the year, Sept. 28 is the earliest cessation date of rainfall in Sokoto and Katsina while December is the earliest cessation date for the southern coastal cities.

“The implication of this is that, the northern part of the country should be expecting more rains in the next three weeks.’’
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Earlier, Mr Mustapha Maihaja, Director-General, NEMA said that the emergency meeting was called following the update on the flood situation received from NHISA and described the development as alarming and urgent.

He said that the meeting would also review the situation with a view to classifying the possible dangers, assess preparedness at individual and collective levels.

Maihaja said that this was to ensure that every relevant agency was ready for any eventuality, if the water level keeps increasing.

“This is a serious meeting; we must put heads together to first classify the situation, whether it is still yellow or red.

“If it is red, surely we should act and part of the acting is the suggestion to set up a committee of five groups of three personnel from various sector to visit the front line states.

“It is for them to meet with the officials, go down to the villages that are really critically under threat and use all avenues to enlighten them.

“To invigorate our enlightenment campaign electronically and physically to ensure that everybody is well informed as required by the law.

“ Secondly, we access our preparedness, informing our stakeholders so that wherever there is any equipment that is required, it is ready for deployment, should anything happens,’’ Maihaja said.

He called on state governments to provide alternative accommodation for those in the flood affected areas so that they do not camp in schools, especially as the schools are now in session.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that stakeholders from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), Ministries of Environment, Water Resources, Education, Health and Agriculture attended the meeting.

Other stakeholders present include representatives from the Defence Headquarters, Federal Fire Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC), relevant UN agencies and other international organisations.

The stakeholders affirmed their preparedness to swing into action in the case of any flood disaster in any part of the country. (NAN)

https://www.metronaija.ng/12-states-to-experience-flooding-nema-nhisa-warn/

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by obembet(f): 10:29pm On Sep 07, 2018
River state na headquarter

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Nobody: 10:45pm On Sep 07, 2018
Why anambra?

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Alzirida(f): 10:46pm On Sep 07, 2018
99% of these states will do absolutely nothing in preparation for this Impending disaster.
They will all wait for FG

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Chizzychinny: 10:47pm On Sep 07, 2018
It's OK
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Nobody: 10:47pm On Sep 07, 2018
Hmm. I witnessed the 2012 flood in Rivers State. Communities who live in floodplains and/or coastal areas will be worst hit.

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by point5: 10:47pm On Sep 07, 2018
Posting this very time is unlawful...u shud be sleeping

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by BruncleZuma: 10:47pm On Sep 07, 2018
grin grin grin grin

NEMA will still act surprised when it does happen.

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by AdisaGaniyu(f): 10:48pm On Sep 07, 2018
We Thank God ... No flooding yet in KWARA....
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by dingbang(m): 10:48pm On Sep 07, 2018
Rivers state follow. Wike calla himself Mr projects but the flood in rivers state makes me laugh at the jamboree
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by anonymuz(m): 10:49pm On Sep 07, 2018
Juliusmalema:
Why anambra?
because river Niger.

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by amaniro: 10:49pm On Sep 07, 2018
Thank God my Abia no dey

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Dandsome: 10:49pm On Sep 07, 2018
They're speaking up now because people called them out for not giving us prior notice about the tremor that happened in Abuja.

Well, I'm not a mediocre that will praise them for doing their job they're being paid to do.

Anyway, guys in those regions listed, "brace for impact"

Speed boat rentals in rivers and bayelsa state about to make money.

If you know, you know

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by frankIzuchukwu(m): 10:50pm On Sep 07, 2018
Rivers state and flood Is like boyfriend and girlfriend

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Nobody: 10:50pm On Sep 07, 2018
obembet:
River state na headquarter
Don't let the name of the state deceive you. We're far better than some states in the West.

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by amaniro: 10:51pm On Sep 07, 2018
dingbang:
Rivers state follow. Wike calla himself Mr projects but the flood in rivers state makes me laugh at the jamboree


Niger Delta is a very sloppy place, if you had read it you'd see almost all the state where River Niger and Benue pass if affected. Flood is meant to happen at times.
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by okerekeikpo: 10:52pm On Sep 07, 2018
The God of Nnamdi Kanu is punishing them, shallom
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by GODSMILEFOREVER: 10:53pm On Sep 07, 2018
Juliusmalema:
Why anambra?
I guess it's because of river Niger

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by czarina(f): 10:54pm On Sep 07, 2018
This is serious!



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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by dingbang(m): 10:54pm On Sep 07, 2018
amaniro:



Niger Delta is a very sloppy place, if you had read it you'd see almost all the state where River Niger and Benue pass if affected. Flood is meant to happen at times.
its not meant to happen when you have good drainage system!!!jeez

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Netflixnaija1: 10:56pm On Sep 07, 2018
Wow....God help us



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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by amaniro: 10:57pm On Sep 07, 2018
dingbang:
its not meant to happen when you have good drainage system!!!jeez


This is Nigeria ~By Folarin falana (falz)
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by allanphash7(m): 11:00pm On Sep 07, 2018
You ehn
donofdons:
This is a sign from God that the lord is angry with Buhari. The first earthquake earth tremor in Abuja happened yesterday and it’s epicenter was in Aso villa from where it radiated to the National Assembly and shook the very foundations of all army and police barracks in Abuja. The Supreme Court was severely affected with the judge offices collapsing. Now a flood of epidemic proportions is coming, that will be followed by a disease outbreak. The 10 plagues of Israel will happen in Nigeria except the president resigns and Our political structure stop their evil contract which is signed with the blood of the innocents.
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Nobody: 11:01pm On Sep 07, 2018
dingbang:
its not meant to happen when you have good drainage system!!!jeez
Please, keep quiet! Do you even know that during rainy season, rain water increases the volume of water in all water bodies like lakes, streams, oceans, rivers, etc? I could remember that last year, a State in America was flooded due to heavy downpour that the flood covered cars. Stop typing with so much ignorance! That said, government makes measures to combat flooding in such seasons.

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by strokegoons(m): 11:04pm On Sep 07, 2018

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by oshe11: 11:06pm On Sep 07, 2018
dingbang:
its not meant to happen when you have good drainage system!!!jeez
Some people make stupidity sound Intelligent....



Oga face your bank work

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Greyworld: 11:08pm On Sep 07, 2018
dingbang:
its not meant to happen when you have good drainage system!!!jeez
Exactly. The Netherlands topography is worse but flood rarely occurs. Netherlands means low land.

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Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Ttipsy(f): 11:09pm On Sep 07, 2018
GODSMILEFOREVER:
I guess it's because of river Niger
if that flood should happen in Anambra, Onitsha would be In a sorry state, in extension to Asaba. ASGT should take precautions now
Re: 12 States To Experience Flooding – NEMA by Nobody: 11:10pm On Sep 07, 2018
dingbang:
its not meant to happen when you have good drainage system!!!jeez

Your mumu nor be here.... Jeeez.

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