Scores of residents of Ibadan Wednesday night wept uncontrollably following a heavy downpour that sacked them from their homes.
Areas mostly affected were the less cities in Ido local government area.
Community leaders were seen early
Thursday morning at Lade area of Omi Adio making distress calls to
contact officials of the Nigerian Railway Corporation to halt all
movement of trains to the area to avert another tragedy that may arise
from train accident.
Among the areas that were affected are
Odo-Ona , Gbekuba, NIHORT ,Oke-Ayo, and some parts of Apata but the
worst hit was Omi-Adio where many residents were sacked by the flood.
A private school with boarding
facilities situated at Gbekuba area of the city was flooded, while many
students of the school were trapped in the flood.
Sources said that some of the students
rescued in the flood last Wednesday night were presently receiving
medical attention in an undisclosed hospital.
The Public Relations Officer, University
College Hospital (UCH), Mr Deji Bobade, said the hospital has been
placed on alert but that they had not received any flood-related case in
the hospital.
The popular Omi Adio market was levelled with water, along with offices and shops .
About 200 shops were estimated to have
been destroyed by the flood which defied all the water channels and
drainages by local authorities to control flood.
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