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Ogun State Issues Urgent Flood Warning: Residents Advised Against Drinking Well Water

The Ogun State Government has issued a fresh flood alert, warning residents in low-lying areas and coastal communities to avoid consuming water from boreholes and wells from the last week of September to the second week of October due to an anticipated surge in floodwaters.

The state also advised people in flood-prone communities to consider relocating to safer areas to mitigate the risks associated with the expected flooding.

In a statement released by the Ministry of Environment’s Information Officer, Rotimi Oduniyi, the Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Ola Oresanya, emphasized the importance of this advisory due to the likely impact of rain overflow and tidal lock from rivers including the Ilo, Iju, Owa, and Yemule.

The affected areas include Isheri, Warewa, Akute, Ayetoro, Itele, and coastal communities such as Makun, Oni, Iwopin, Igele, Ifaara, Ebute-Imobi, Tungeji Island, and Agosasa, which are expected to experience significant flood impact.

This warning is part of the 2025 Ogun State Midterm Flood Alert. Dr. Oresanya explained that residents must prepare for the “second phase of flooding,” which typically occurs annually between September and November, lasting for about two weeks.

He further noted that the situation could be exacerbated by high rainfall, increased water flow from northern Nigeria and the Benin Republic, and a potential release of excess water from the Oyan Dam.

According to the Nigerian Tribune, the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) projected that September will record the highest rainfall at 204mm, followed by 190mm in October, before dropping to 93mm in November.

To mitigate the impact, Oresanya assured residents that the Ogun State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has been placed on high alert to carry out emergency evacuations and relocations to temporary camps if necessary.

He also urged fish farmers operating along flood plains, particularly those in Eriwe, Yemule, Ilase, and Ayegbami, to urgently harvest their stock to prevent losses from floodwaters.

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