Residents of Mowe, Isheri, Akute, Mowe, Ibafo, Riverside Estate and other communities situated in-between Ogun and Lagos states have been advised to
The Ogun State Government asked them to temporarily relocate to avoid loss of lives and property due to flooding.
Other communities told to relocate are Alagbole, Warewa, Oke-Afa, Kara, Onihale and Ebute Kimobi among others. He alerted residents of Ogun to brace up for flash floods, saying the state is expecting 3,646mm of rainfall between April and November.
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