No fewer than 30 buildings located in
densely populated Works Layout in
Amakohia area, Owerri, were submerged by
flood following a down pour in the town on
Friday evening.
The rain which started at about 6 p.m. and
lasted till about 8.30 p.m. on Friday caused
flooding that affected property worth
millions of naira in some parts of the town.
Cloths, cooking pots, plates, bags, books,
and tricycles were seen floating on the
flood.
Although no building collapsed, the flooding
collapsed the fence of some buildings
leading to water flowing into houses.
The areas badly affected within the Works
Layout area are Mgbeahuru Street, Road C,
and Road B in Amakohia Housing Estate
Owerri where almost all the upstairs
buildings had the ground floors covered
with water.
Mr Kelechi Uzohu, a resident of the area,
blamed the flooding on poor road
construction by contractors engaged to
rehabilitate the road from the Standard Shoe
Industry Amakohia to Imo State University
Junction.
"The gutter constructed by the construction
workers now is narrow and can no longer
contain large water suc as the former one
built by past government and because of
this, we record serious flooding here'', he
said.
Another victim, Mr Emma Ugochukwu said
but for the prompt intervention of his
neighbours his two children and sister in-
law would have drowned in the flood.
"I was still on my way back home when the
rain started and I stopped somewhere for
the rain to subside.
"Unknown to me that flood had already
covered my flat with my two children
trapped in my flat with my 12-year old sister
in-law.
"It was my fellow tenants who noticed that I
was not yet back that rushed and forced my
door open to rescue them'', he said.
Also speaking, Mr Vitus Nwadikwa, a
resident of MCC/Uratta area of Owerri, said:
"I cannot count the number of buildings
covered by water in the area where I reside
this evening.
"The level of damage is enormous and
people are running here and there in the
rain to move their things out'', he said.
Other areas also affected by flood were
Umunguma area, Akwakuma, Orji, Ikenegbu
and some part of Ekeukwu Owerri Main
Markert on Douglas Road Owerri.
The National Emergency Management
Agency office in Owerri had earlier warned
people living in flood-prone areas to
relocate to safer locations due to imminent
flooding expected towards the end of the
year.

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