By Atafo Igbinedion
The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD) has placed its Search and Rescue Team on high alert due to expected heavy rainfall in parts of the FCT, which may result in flooding.
Mrs. Florence Wenegieme, the acting Director-General of FEMD, issued a statement on Monday, highlighting the department’s preparedness. “Following the flood prediction by the National Flood Early Warning Systems (FEWS) Centre, we are taking proactive measures to ensure safety,” Wenegieme said.
The FEWS Centre, under the Federal Ministry of Environment, has forecasted significant rainfall from July 21 to July 25, potentially causing floods in Mabushi and Kurudu areas of the FCT.
Wenegieme called on the Facility Maintenance and Management Department to address blocked manholes in Mabushi District. “Desilting blocked manholes will ensure the free flow of water during heavy rains,” she noted.
She also urged the Abuja Environmental Protection Board to clear blocked drainages and remove waste in the district to minimize the risk of flooding. Additionally, she called on the Satellite Towns Development Department to clear blocked drainages in Kurudu and remove indiscriminately dumped solid waste.
“Residents should also heed FEMD’s early warnings to ensure the safety of lives and property and always use the 112 emergency toll-free number in the event of a disaster,” Wenegieme added.