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  • Idriss said the advice became necessary because in 2020, two persons were taken away by running water and they eventually died.

The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has warned motorists against driving on running water to avoid endangering their lives as the rainy season is approaching.

The Director-General of FEMA, Alhaji Abbas Idriss gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja.

 

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He said that running water could kill faster than anything one could think of, adding that two inches of running water could sweep a car away no matter how big it was.

“We lost seven lives to flooding in 2020, five were from the same family at Geri in Gwagwalada Area Council and two were taken away by running water.

“We keep insisting and that is why you will see signposts in strategic places by FEMA in Abuja, telling motorists to avoid driving or walk inside running water because running water can kill faster than anything you can think of.

“No matter how big your car is, two inches’ water can swallow your car. We advise that people should not drive into running water during the rainy season.

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“If you are at home and it is raining and you are told the road is flooded, stay at home to avert tragedy because it’s safer to do that,” he said.

Idriss, however, cautioned FCT residents against indiscriminate waste disposal, adding that assessment conducted by FEMA revealed that all flooding in Abuja were human-induced.

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“We have witnessed lots of flooding in the FCT in 2020 but all the flooding according to our assessment were human induced flooding, that means we have a lot to do to prevent it if it is human induced flooding.

“The population of the FCT is getting much higher than the resources and the available facilities on ground to handle such emergencies.

“Wastes are always generated and it is expected that the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) will evacuate them.

“So we have a lot to do with the residents of FCT; all hands must be on deck to ensure that we do the right thing to avoid avoidable floods,” he said.

FEMA boss said that AEPB, Department of Development Control, the Satellite Towns Development Department and all stakeholders had huge roles to play in preventing flood in the territory.




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