National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has issued a notice to four communities in Imo State to relocate to safer sites over a possible flooding which it said might occur any moment from now.
The four communities are: Eziorsu, Afiaofu, Orsuobodo and Ossemotto all in Ohaji/Egbema and Oguta Local Government Areas.
The Head of Imo/Abia Operation Office of NEMA, Mr Evan Ugoh, issued the notice on Sunday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Ugoh said communities within the Orashi bank of River Niger might also be affected by the likely flooding.
He said the early warning alert became necessary, following the recent prediction by Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) that Imo was among the states in Nigeria likely to be affected by flooding in 2019.
The NEMA officer said against the prediction, flood prone communities must remain alert and also take bold step by relocating to safer areas.
He also cautioned against building houses on waterways and urged the state government to muster political courage to demolish all houses built along the water ways.
Over 60 houses, including farm lands, were submerged in some communities in Oguta and Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Areas of the state recently by flood with no fewer than 2,000 people displayed.
Ugoh said the best international disaster approach was to prevent emergency than to let it happen.
He expressed concern that some communities were in the habit of not taking NEMA’s early warning alert seriously. (NAN)