This is just three hours of rain, and everywhere is flooded - Residents.
According to a report by the Punch on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, Lagos State faced severe disruption on Tuesday as torrential rainfall triggered extensive flooding across multiple areas of the metropolis, submerging major roads and residential neighborhoods. The flooding, which occurred just weeks after similar incidents caused substantial damage in the Ikorodu area, left motorists stranded and residents unable to access their homes and businesses.
From Ago Palace Way in Okota to Ikorodu, Akowonjo, and Lekki, floodwaters overtook streets and properties, creating chaotic conditions during the morning commute. The situation was particularly dire in the Akowonjo area, where one frustrated resident captured the severity of the situation, noting: "This is just three hours of rain, and everywhere is flooded." This sentiment echoed throughout affected communities as water levels rose rapidly despite the relatively short duration of rainfall.
The flooding created massive traffic gridlocks on several major highways, with vehicles moving at a crawl through waterlogged roads. In some areas, cars broke down completely, further exacerbating the transportation crisis. Residents of Osapa London in Lekki reported that even ride-sharing drivers were avoiding their area due to concerns about vehicle damage from the floodwaters.
The situation repeated a pattern seen in recent weeks, raising concerns about the adequacy of drainage infrastructure in Africa's most populous city. While state officials have acknowledged the challenges posed by Lagos's coastal location and climate change impacts, residents and commuters continue to call for more effective and permanent solutions to the recurring flooding problems that disrupt lives and damage property throughout the rainy season.
According to a report by the Punch on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, Lagos State faced severe disruption on Tuesday as torrential rainfall triggered extensive flooding across multiple areas of the metropolis, submerging major roads and residential neighborhoods. The flooding, which occurred just weeks after similar incidents caused substantial damage in the Ikorodu area, left motorists stranded and residents unable to access their homes and businesses.
From Ago Palace Way in Okota to Ikorodu, Akowonjo, and Lekki, floodwaters overtook streets and properties, creating chaotic conditions during the morning commute. The situation was particularly dire in the Akowonjo area, where one frustrated resident captured the severity of the situation, noting: "This is just three hours of rain, and everywhere is flooded." This sentiment echoed throughout affected communities as water levels rose rapidly despite the relatively short duration of rainfall.
The flooding created massive traffic gridlocks on several major highways, with vehicles moving at a crawl through waterlogged roads. In some areas, cars broke down completely, further exacerbating the transportation crisis. Residents of Osapa London in Lekki reported that even ride-sharing drivers were avoiding their area due to concerns about vehicle damage from the floodwaters.
The situation repeated a pattern seen in recent weeks, raising concerns about the adequacy of drainage infrastructure in Africa's most populous city. While state officials have acknowledged the challenges posed by Lagos's coastal location and climate change impacts, residents and commuters continue to call for more effective and permanent solutions to the recurring flooding problems that disrupt lives and damage property throughout the rainy season.
This is just three hours of rain, and everywhere is flooded - Residents.
According to a report by the Punch on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, Lagos State faced severe disruption on Tuesday as torrential rainfall triggered extensive flooding across multiple areas of the metropolis, submerging major roads and residential neighborhoods. The flooding, which occurred just weeks after similar incidents caused substantial damage in the Ikorodu area, left motorists stranded and residents unable to access their homes and businesses.
From Ago Palace Way in Okota to Ikorodu, Akowonjo, and Lekki, floodwaters overtook streets and properties, creating chaotic conditions during the morning commute. The situation was particularly dire in the Akowonjo area, where one frustrated resident captured the severity of the situation, noting: "This is just three hours of rain, and everywhere is flooded." This sentiment echoed throughout affected communities as water levels rose rapidly despite the relatively short duration of rainfall.
The flooding created massive traffic gridlocks on several major highways, with vehicles moving at a crawl through waterlogged roads. In some areas, cars broke down completely, further exacerbating the transportation crisis. Residents of Osapa London in Lekki reported that even ride-sharing drivers were avoiding their area due to concerns about vehicle damage from the floodwaters.
The situation repeated a pattern seen in recent weeks, raising concerns about the adequacy of drainage infrastructure in Africa's most populous city. While state officials have acknowledged the challenges posed by Lagos's coastal location and climate change impacts, residents and commuters continue to call for more effective and permanent solutions to the recurring flooding problems that disrupt lives and damage property throughout the rainy season.
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