The Federal Government has warned states and local government areas to brace for increased flooding as the country enters the peak of the rainy season.
The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev, handed down the warning at a news conference on Thursday in Abuja.
He said that precautionary measures should be taken to avert possible disasters from such occurrences.
Utsev said states had been alerted following recent reports highlighted in the 2024 Annual Flood Outlook as unveiled by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency.
He said state governors had been provided with detailed forecasts and preventative measures specific to their regions.
According to him, significant flood risks have been identified in 148 local government areas across 31 states, including Adamawa, Akwa-Ibom, and Anambra.
The outlook, divided into three scenarios, indicated heightened flood risks from April to November, with the most severe flooding expected between July and September.
“Over 10 states and the FCT have already experienced varying levels of flooding since April, resulting in casualties and property damage.
“Notable incidents include the flooding in Trademore Estate, FCT, which led to two deaths and significant property loss,” he said.
Utsev noted the need for states and local government areas to intensify flood prevention measures, such as clearing blocked drainage systems, relocating residents from flood-prone areas, and constructing flood barriers.