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Lagos alerts residents to heavy rainfall, flooding

The Lagos State Government has warned residents to prepare for heavy rainfall and potential flooding as the rainy season approaches.

The Lagos State Government has issued a warning to its residents about impending heavy rainfall and possibilities of flash flooding as the rainy season draws near. This announcement was made by Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, during a press briefing about the Seasonal Climate Prediction held at the ministry's conference room in Alausa. The government aims to ensure that the public is well-informed about the expected weather conditions to mitigate risks associated with the rainy season.

Wahab relayed information from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, which released its 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction on February 10. The prediction highlights the expected patterns of rainfall, temperature, and other weather conditions across Nigeria. The importance of this briefing is underscored by the significant socio-economic implications of the rainy season, as weather conditions influence a variety of sectors, including agriculture, transportation, and public health.

This annual event conducted by the Lagos State Government is part of its strategy to highlight essential climate information and prepare residents for the impacts that the rainy season can bring. The forecast suggests a normal onset and cessation of rainfall patterns, but also notes the possibility of above-normal rainfall, which raises concerns regarding floods and other weather-related disasters. The state government encourages residents to take necessary precautions to safeguard their lives and properties during this period.

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