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Residents count losses as torrential rain floods Lagos communities

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Residents in several Lagos communities are counting their losses after torrential rainfall flooded homes, roads, and businesses across the state.

The heavy downpour turned major streets into temporary waterways, leaving commuters stranded and traffic brought to a standstill in many parts of the city. In some areas, floodwater entered houses and shops, damaging household items and goods worth millions of naira.

The flooding affected communities including Oshodi, Mushin, Surulere, Egbeda, Gbagada, Ilupeju, and other low-lying parts of Lagos. Residents said the water rose quickly after the rain began and made movement almost impossible.

Many business owners were forced to close early as customers and workers could not access affected areas. Motorists also struggled to move through submerged roads, with several vehicles stalled or damaged by floodwater.

Some residents blamed blocked drainage channels and poor waste disposal for worsening the situation. They said the flooding has become a recurring problem whenever heavy rain falls in the state.

The Lagos State Government has repeatedly warned residents to stay alert during the rainy season and avoid blocking drainage systems. Officials have also said flash flooding often subsides after rainfall, but many residents insist stronger long term measures are needed.

The latest incident has renewed concerns about the city’s drainage infrastructure and flood control efforts as the rainy season continues.

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