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Ogun tells riverside residents to move as flood threat rises, NIMET warns of record rain
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58178, member: 636"] Ogun State authorities have issued evacuation orders for coastal communities facing imminent flooding risks. Residents must leave seventeen affected areas by late September and remain displaced through mid-October. Commissioner for Environment Ola Oresanya announced the directive follows anticipated river overflow from northern Nigeria and the neighboring Benin Republic. The State Emergency Management Agency maintains emergency readiness for potential relocations to temporary camps. Officials coordinate with the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority to minimize dam water releases. September rainfall will peak at 204 millimeters according to the Nigeria Meteorological Agency forecasts. October precipitation drops slightly to 190 millimeters before November brings reduced intensity at 93 millimeters. Communities facing displacement are Ilo, Iju, Owa, Yemule, Isheri, Warewa, Akute, Ayetoro, Itele, Iju Makun, Oni, Iwopin, Igele, Ifaara, Ebute-Imobi, Tungeji Island, and Agosasa. Residents must avoid groundwater sources during this period due to contamination risks from tidal changes. Fish farmers across floodplains should complete harvests before the waters wash away their stock. [/QUOTE]
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