The Presidency has urged residents in flood-affected communities to remain vigilant and strictly adhere to safety advisories as heavy rainfall continues to trigger flooding in parts of the country.
In a public safety advisory issued on Monday, the Presidency called on residents who are already in safe locations to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary movement until conditions improve.
It also warned against attempting to cross flooded roads, whether on foot or in vehicles, stressing that doing so could put lives at risk.

Residents whose homes are being inundated by floodwaters have been advised to move immediately to higher ground and call the emergency number, 112, for assistance.
The Presidency further cautioned motorists to avoid flood-prone routes, including the Mallam–Kasoa Road, Alajo and Graphic Road areas.
Drivers have been urged to turn around if they encounter floodwaters and seek safer, elevated locations instead of attempting to drive through submerged roads.

The advisory also urged the public to unplug electrical appliances and stay away from electricity poles, transformers and fallen power lines to minimise the risk of electrocution.

“The Presidency urges all residents in affected areas to remain vigilant and strictly adhere to safety advisories as heavy rainfall continues to cause flooding in parts of the country,” the statement said.
It added that the safety of the public remains paramount and encouraged residents to continue following official updates and emergency directives as authorities monitor the evolving weather situation.
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