The Federal Government has issued a warning about potential severe flooding in 15 states due to heavy rains expected later this month.
The Federal Ministry of Environment, through its spokesperson Haruna Ibrahim, announced that these states should brace for significant rainfall from June 21 to June 25, 2024, which could lead to widespread flooding.
Here are the 15 states at risk of flooding:
Adamawa State, Benue State, Jigawa State Borno State, Kebbi State, Kano State, Kaduna state, katsina state, Kogi state, Nassarawa state, Niger state, Plateau state, Sokoto state, Taraba state, Zamfara state
Steps for Effective Flood Preparedness
1. Stay Informed: Monitor weather forecasts and heed local alerts. Use trusted sources like government websites, local news stations, or radio for real-time updates.
2. Emergency Kit: Assemble an emergency kit that includes non-perishable food, water, medications, flashlights, extra batteries, and crucial documents. Keep it in a place that’s easy to access.
3. Elevate Electrical Units: Lift electrical systems and appliances above expected flood levels. Disconnect them during heavy flooding to avoid electrical hazards.
4. Use Sandbags: Deploy sandbags to shield your home. Arrange them effectively to redirect water away from critical areas.
5. Secure Loose Items: Fasten down outdoor items such as patio furniture and garbage bins to prevent them from becoming hazardous in strong winds.
6. Evacuation Plan: Familiarize yourself with local evacuation routes and plan accordingly. Determine safe locations or higher grounds for refuge.
7. Flood Insurance: If you reside in a flood-prone zone, consider getting flood insurance since typical homeowner’s policies do not cover flood damage.
8. Communication Plan: Set up a reliable way to stay in contact with family during a crisis. Make sure everyone knows the emergency plan.
9. First Aid Skills: Acquire basic first aid knowledge to help yourself and others in emergencies.
10. Avoid Floodwaters: Never attempt to walk or drive through floodwaters. They can be unexpectedly deep and forceful, presenting severe dangers.
Taraba State will experience Severe Flooding this month
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