Sunday, July 10, 2011

Deluge in Lagos

What a day!!!! That's been my constant refrain today.

I woke-up by 6am to get ready for church. That it was raining already was no surprise, afterall it is the rainy season and the last 3 Sundays mornings have seen some fairly heavy rainfall. So how was I to know that today would be different?

Perhaps the first signs were when the rainfall did not relent at anytime during the service. After the first service, I stayed for about an hour and a half of the second service. The plan was to leave when the rain petered out. When my sister and I saw that wasn't happening, we left anyway and got a good soaking in the 10 minutes it took us to walk to the car.

On our way, we encountered a car that had broken down in the middle of the already narrow road. The guy had obviously called a friend to pick him up. As we waited behind his car, he opened the door of his car and clambered into the waiting SUV and without even bothering to lock his door (afterall who's going to bother stealing the car?) they drove off. It was quite funny.

The roads around my church and home were flooded as was expected, but the water levels seemed to be higher than normal.

So despite all this, why did I think it would be a good idea to go to the cinema? LOL!! Well, in my defence I did assume that the rain would stop eventually.

So I made my way there with my aunt. We went in and saw our film - The Adjustment Bureau with Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, which is a good film BTW. When we came out of the Galleria, incredibly it was still raining. For the first time today I was actually stunned.

The guard at the entrance informed us matter-of-factly that we could not leave as the roads were flooded and cars were breaking down left right and center. Either that, or they were falling into gutters.

So what to do? I went back upstairs to the cinema floor to survey the extent of the flooding. And that's when I saw this:

Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island - Taken from Silverbird Galleria (Courtesy: Ore's Notes)

The small cars were almost swimming along on the road with water up to their windows in many cases.

Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island - Taken from Silverbird Galleria (Courtesy: Ore's Notes)

Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island - Taken from Silverbird Galleria (Courtesy: Ore's Notes)

Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island - Opposite Silverbird Galleria (Courtesy: Ore's Notes)

Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island - Taken from my car (Courtesy: Ore's Notes)

Today's weather was for big cars. On a normal day, I complain about the size of my car, but today I really thanked God for it. Although, even with my height from the ground, my heart was sometimes in my mouth.

Lekki Phase 1 (Taken by a friend)

Well, after some deliberation, we left afterall who knew when the rain would stop and driving conditions would only get worse when it got dark. This turned out to be a wise decision, as the rain did not stop for the rest of the day.

And this was in my corner of the Lekki-V/I axis. I've been hearing and reading horrible accounts from all over the state.

I just read that Monday has been declared a public holiday for all public and private schools in Lagos, so that clean-up can be done on the roads. What type of clean-up can be done though? I'm not an expert on the environment, but I believe that this flooding problem is due to a number of factors, including Lagos being below water level, a poor state-wide drainage system and climate changes. I'm also sure that all the sand-filling that has taken place especially along the Lagos lagoon to create space to build fancy new hotels, which has probably pushed water levels up hasn't helped either.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Ore, I was thinking about you all when I heard about the flood, and was going to send a message saying I hope the rains didn't affect you. I decided to check your blog to see if you mentioned it. I'm glad to know you were ok, thank God :)! Take care and love to all, 'Funke.

Ore said...

Thank you!!! Which Funke is this? Funke O? Or Funke A?

Anonymous said...

Lol, just saw this, it's your cuz, 'Funke O!

Ore said...

I thought so! Thanks for your comment. How have you been?

Can you believe it rained again today. Not all day long thankfully.

Anonymous said...

Oh wow, hopefully it wasn't as heavy as last week's? I'm sure the grounds will appreciate a break from all the moisture.
I'm good, thanks and you and your different projects? :) Much more power to you! 'Funke.

The healing Center said...

it was really a Sunday to remember, for the first time mine street was really loaded, i guess more actions should be taken to reduce the effect of the flood since it was expected, becos i heard a lot of lives were lost.anyway on a brighter side, thank God you had a big car...lol

Ore said...

Thanks, B! Yes, thank God for the size of my car and that it was somewhat water-resistant.

But, it highlights that a lot of work needs to be put into ensuring that water has somewhere to go.

Gibbs said...

Thanks for this. Really interesting as I want to seek your permission to use this for some flood studies I am conducting.

Please when did the flood occur?