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Meteorological Agency Warns Of Flood In Gombe, 2 Other States

Babaji Usman Babaji by Babaji Usman Babaji
10 months ago
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Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) issued a flood warning on parts of Gombe, Adamawa and Taraba States, where sustained thunderstorms and heavy rain could lead to flash floods in low-lying, flood-prone areas.

According to NiMet’s weather outlook, the three Northeastern states would experience isolated thunderstorms in the morning, escalating to widespread thunderstorms by afternoon and evening, noting that the worst impacts are expected in valleys, riverbanks, and settlements lacking proper drainage.
Residents of Gombe State expressed concern, recalling that similar forecasts were made previously, yet flash flooding still took them by surprise due to sluggish drainage, blocked culverts, and unplanned construction.

NiMet specifically warned of flash floods in “flood-prone areas” of the Northeast and advised that motorists take extra precautions: slow down during rains, keep headlights on, and avoid flooded stretches. The agency also encouraged households in vulnerable zones to prepare for potential evacuations, protect property, and monitor local waterways.

“Afternoon/Evening: Moderate rains are anticipated across most parts of the region. Flash floods are likely in parts of Adamawa, Taraba, and Gombe States. Thunderstorms may cause temporary disruption of outdoor activities. Residents in flood-prone areas should remain alert. Motorists are advised to drive cautiously during rainfall due to reduced visibility and slippery roads,” NiMet says on its official X account.

With flood disasters in Gombe historically hitting the most vulnerable areas, authorities have been putting pressure on local government councils to improve early warning systems and maintain drainage infrastructure. Communities along rivers like Gongola and tributaries near Funakaye, Kwami, and Kaltungo LGAs are particularly at risk.

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The executive secretary of Gombe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Haruna Abdullahi, had earlier told LEADERSHIP that the agency had been on sensitisation campaigns across the 11 local government areas, with local emergency desks in place to respond quickly.

He explained that Gombe has in recent months experienced flooding in Dukku, Billiri, Yamaltu Deba, and Kwami LGAs, displacing families and damaging farmlands. According to him, ongoing interventions such as dredging waterways and managing drainage systems have significantly reduced the risk of flooding in Gombe metropolis, even as rural LGAs remain exposed.

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Babaji Usman Babaji

Babaji Usman Babaji

Babaji Usman Babaji is a Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, covering Gombe State. His investigative journalism career is distinguished by fellowships with the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Baraza Media Lab, the JournalismAI Skills Lab at the London School of Economics (LSE), HumAngle's SCOJA Fellowship, and WikkiTimes' Anas Aremeyaw Anas AI Accountability Fellowship. He has secured reporting grants from CJID, ICIR, WSCIJ, PPDC Budeshi, CML, and CITAD, and is a member of the Network of Investigative and Public Interest Journalists (NIPIJ).

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