The NEMA official added that prevention is, however, the best form of remedy for disasters worldwide.
The Minna operations office of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has again alerted some of those living in Kwara of an impending flood.
Zainab Saidu, head of NEMA Minna operations office, disclosed in a statement that this flooding is particularly expected in the state’s Ilorin West and Ilorin East Local Government Areas (LGAs).
She said the two LGAs are expected to experience high flood within the months of July and November.
Mrs Saidu said the prediction is contained in the annual flood outlook released by the Nigeria Hydrological Service Agency (NIHSA) early in the year.
”In this prediction, Ilorin West and Ilorin East LGAs are categorised among the areas termed as ‘high flood risk areas’ which are foreseen to experience flooding from July to the end of the year.
”Other LGAs like Patigi, Offa, Edu and Oyun, though termed moderate flood risk areas, may also experience high levels of flood from July to November.
”It is pertinent to note that Kwara has started experiencing floods and windstorms in some of these areas, hence the need for the people to take serious precautions to avoid any further damage to properties and loss of lives,” she said.
Mrs Saidu urged residents of the state in all areas identified to ensure that drains are kept clean to avoid blockage of waterways and channels.
”Those living in floodplains and river banks must, as a matter of urgency, prepare to relocate to safer and higher grounds.
”This is because there is a strong sign that the water level along River Niger is rising and this will consequently raise the water level along its tributaries.
”This will, therefore, lead to an overflow of water on the riverbanks and that will have significant impact on the settlement around the rivers,” she said.
The NEMA official added that prevention is, however, the best form of remedy for disasters worldwide.
”This is why the people must take responsibility to heed these warnings in order to save their lives and properties.”