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Again, rain of tears in Ibadan
« on: March 03, 2013, 12:44:30 PM »

With the intense heat from the sun that Sunday afternoon, it was a big relief around 11pm when residents of Ibadan, Oyo State capital saw the cloud gathering preparatory to the first rain of the year.  However, the joy that greeted the change of weather was short-lived. Suddenly, the gentle breeze which gave way to a drizzle later turned into wind and then a destructive storm.

Many people  turned to prayer warriors begging God to have mercy on them especially when tales of woes left behind by the August 26, 2011 floods in the city were yet to be forgotten in some families.

But, it seemed the gods would not be appeased.

At the end of the rain that fell till the following day, the damage done by storm  an unforgettable experience.

At least one person was confirmed dead at Asolo area of  Ibadan  while three others left on its trail  were reportedly killed at Soka area when the roof of their building fell. The death of the three persons  was not confirmed officially.

In the aftermath of the storm, about 1,000 houses in the city were destroyed, according to the State Emergency Management Agency through its Chief Situation Welfare Officer, Alhaji Tayo Ayoade. SEMA spoke just  as the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) promised relief materials for the victims.

The South West spokesman of NEMA, Alhaji Ibrahim Farinloye, said  the relief materials would be ready for distribution this week.

Unlike the 2011 storm, Ayoade, the SEMA chief, said the damage from the Sunday incident was minimal and making resettlement camps for the victims might not be necessary.

Meanwhile, owners and occupants of the houses which roofs  were blown off by the storm were seen trying to pick some of their property.

Worst hit are  Ajegunle, Olorunsogo, Toll Gate, Felele, Basorun, Muslim, Soka, Fodasis, Ring Road, Baba Nla, Challenge, Molete and Olunloyo.  Also affected are Ighodalo, Academy, Omiyale, Olomi, Olunde, Ayegun, Aba-Alfa, Jaloke, Papa-Eleye, Aladi, Ire-Akari all in

Oluyole Local Government Area.

Property worth millions of naira were destroyed by the storm.

Apart from buildings, several vehicles  were also badly damaged.

Miss Kafayat Ahmed, who lives at Ighodalo area of the city, said,  “Almost all buildings in this area were affected by the storm. Some houses either collapsed or had their roofs blown off.

As you can see, many. The storm removed a building roof  and dropped it on top of  a Sports Utility.

Source:vanguard

2013...Ibadan to witness more abnormal rainfall
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2013, 08:40:52 PM »


The National Emergency Management Agency  has warned residents of Ibadan and Saki in Oyo State to be prepared for above normal rainfalls in 2013.

The South-West Zonal Coordinator of the agency, Mr Iyiola Akande,said this in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria  on Thursday in Ibadan.

He said the prediction by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) was made available to NEMA to help it prepare for disaster mitigation.

Akande said the rainfall pattern in most parts of the country was likely to be similar to that of 2012, although Saki’s rainfall could be about 283mm above that of last year.

According to him, Ibadan is expected to have rainfalls of about 9 mm higher than that of 2012. `If you recall, we had monumental rainfall across the nation in 2012. Reports from across the world indicate that it is not a local problem. - News24


 

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