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Survey maps 17 flood locations in Abuja

ยท       School, market at risk

Authorities of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, have identified 17 new areas marked as vulnerable locations prone to flooding.

A recent vulnerability assessment carried out by the FCT Emergency Management Department, FEMD, listed area in Apo-Dutse, Damagaza, Area 3 behind Government Secondary School as some of the red spot for flood disasters in the FCT.

The acting director-general of FEMD, Florence Wenegieme, said the department carried out on the spot assessment after every heavy downpour to enable them locate and identify vulnerable locations and also notify relevant agencies for necessary actions.

Wenegieme told a press conference that the vulnerability assessment carried out across the six area councils shows that three communities in Kubwa and Byazhin areas of Bwari Area Council are also prone to flooding, while Pegi community in Kuje and the market in Kwali area council have recently been listed as vulnerable locations.

According to her, FEMD ought to carry out hazard mapping every three years, but due to the constraints of inadequate funding, the department had to embark on vulnerability assessment and on the spot assessment to identify vulnerable locations.

“It is supposed to be done after every three years but because we have taken our jobs to be a humanitarian work, we are not waiting for that money or waiting for additional funding.

โ€œWe cannot fold our hands and just sit down and that is why we carry out what we call the joint assessment and on the spot assessment.

“Based on that, we have been able to identify, Apo-Dutse behind Cedar Crest Hospital, we have also identified Damagaza behind Gudu market, and we have identified some few locations that have been eaten up by erosion in Area 3 behind Government Secondary School all in AMAC.

“In Bwari Area Council, there are three communities. You will recall what happened in Byazhin, a man on motorcycle was washed away by flooding. We have locations in Byazhin and Kubwa that is in Bwari Area Council.

“In Kuje Area Council, we have places like Pegi, and three other communities that we just identified. We have in Gwagwalada, Degwan and three other communities that we have also identified.

“In Kwali Area Council, we have three communities that were affected including the market which we just realised are also vulnerable locations.

“In Abaji, we all know what is always happening in Yaba, and lately three other communities. Thanks to the Ecological Funds that went to the extent of constructing river bridges at such locations.

“So far these are the new locations we have identified and have reported to the Satellite Towns Development Department. The ones in the capital city, we have reported to the Department of Engineering Services who are in charge of the provision of infrastructure in the city centre. The ones in the councils, we have reported to the area council chairmen and at the same time to the Satellite Towns Development.

“Like I said, as soon as we have adequate funding, we will carry out another hazard mapping to update our records, update our database on the issue of hazard mapping, vulnerability and capacity assessment.”

In late June, a number of residents of Trade Moore Estate in Lugbe were trapped by a flood caused by heavy rainfall.

Several houses and vehicles were submerged with the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, disclosing then that the driver of a Peugeot 406 with the registration number YLA 681 FS drowned in the flood, while โ€œfour persons were rescued.โ€

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