NiMet raises alarm over impending flooding in Nigeria

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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NiMet, has stated that flood is likely to re-occur in parts of the country, Edum News reports. 

The NiMet Director of Applied Meteorological Services, Mrs Glory Onyegbule, gave this warning while speaking at a National Emergency Coordination Forum organised by the National Emergency Management Agency in Abuja.

She warned that the flooding will keep occuring and causing harm to both people and properties if efforts are not made to take care of places on the flood plain.

She also urged NEMA to always listen to weather reports and put the reports to good use, preventing flood from taking over communities. 

Onyegbule further advised governments, emergency managers and relevant bodies to make use of weather forecasts for effective planning.

According to her, NIMeT, in fulfillment of its mandate, has issued seasonal climate predictions for the entire country, adding that the agency has ensured that stakeholders, particularly emergency managers, now know what Nigeria’s climate will look like in 2024 in terms of rainfall and other climatic factors. 

She advised emergency managers to always act fast, adding that those responsible for dams should protect the integrity of the facilities.

She said, “In the seasonal climate prediction, we predicted onset dates of the rainy season. We also predicted deposition dates, the expected annual rainfall amount, and the length of the rainy season.

“In doing this, we also compared the impact of all these predictions to long-time averages.

“Then we saw that there were deviations, especially in areas such as the North East – places such as Maiduguri and Bauchi – and we made this available to Nigerians in time”.

Written by Hope James