Thursday, October 14, 2010

Flooding displaces nearly 700 people in Nigeria

Nearly 700 people in a small town within Lagos, Nigeria, will be moved to a relief camp due to heavy flooding that has plagued the region since September, according to a state governor.

The flooding began last month when the Ogun River rose above its banks after the opening of a dam. No casualties have been reported.

While speaking to affected residents, Fashola emphasized that the area is in a flood plain and that people must be ready to move.

He said that the government alone can't solve the problem and they need help from everyone in the area to get through the flooding and limit the damage, asking residents to refrain from using flood-stricken roads.

"We have to wait for this water to subside," Fashola said. "Nature will take its course, but what we can do as a people is work together to mitigate the advanced consequences."


http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/10/12/nigeria.flooding/index.html

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