The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has warned residents  of the southern parts of the country to prepare for heavy and  potentially-dangerous rainfall.
   It would be recalled that last year, similar severe weather caused  unprecedented flooding in the southern half of the country, resulting in  villages being washed away and many people losing their homes.
  NEMA said it was issuing the latest early warning based on alerts  received from the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for  Development based in Niamey, Niger Republic.  The center issued the  warning on Monday evening to countries in the Central, East and West  African sub-regions.
 In Nigeria, Lagos and its environs are expected to experience heavy  torrential rainfall and the advisory means that all residents must take  precautions, and
 NEMA passionately implored all Nigerians living in the south to take the warning seriously.
 Parents and teachers were especially enjoined to keep watchful eyes  on their wards while motorists were warned to avoid driving in the rain,  but not to stay inside the vehicle if they decided to park.  NEMA also  warned parents to avoid sending their wards on errands during the rains,  and to avoid dumping of refuse in the drains.
 Finally, NEMA advised residents to relocate to higher areas should  they be experiencing heavy accumulation of water, and to call the  nearest police station or the agency on its emergency numbers:  080022636432; 08160581814 or 08067715203.
Source: Saharareporters 
 
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