Close Menu
Darelasisi OnlineDarelasisi Online
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Top News
  • News
  • Politics
  • Short Stories
  • Entertainments
  • Technology
  • Adverts Rates
  • Contact Us

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Who Leads Yorubaland? Ooni And Alaafin’s Supremacy Reignites

May 9, 2025

Diaspora Initiative for Alaafin Coronation Calls for Heightened Security Ahead of Historic Event

March 8, 2025

Sports Development Structure For Nigeria

January 23, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Darelasisi OnlineDarelasisi Online
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Top News
  • News
  • Politics
  • Short Stories
  • Entertainments
  • Technology
  • Adverts Rates
  • Contact Us
Darelasisi OnlineDarelasisi Online
Home»News»One missing as flood damages bridges, culverts in Ibadan
News

One missing as flood damages bridges, culverts in Ibadan

September 19, 20190 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A middle aged man whose identity is still unknown has been washed away on Tuesday in Oluyole area of Ibadan South West Local government Area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

DAILY POST reports that the incident occurred Thursday evening, following a torrential downpour in the city.

The missing person was said to have been washed away by the flood when he attempted to cross a submerged bridge at the Sumal area of Oluyole Industrial extension after rain of about six hours.

As at Thursday, people were seen around the area still searching for the victim, but the water level was still on the high side, yet to subside.

According eyewitness account, efforts of rescuer were undermined by the heavy down pour, as sympathisers were prevented from searching for the victim due to the rising level of water.

Our correspondent reports that many areas of the city were flooded, while scores of people were said to have been trapped when bridges and culverts were rendered impassable by the surging flood.

Alot of roads, bridges, and culverts were damaged, while some people lost their personal belongings.

Other areas that were affected by the flood are Alaro, Zartech, Oluyole extension Idi-Ayunre in Oluyole local government area, Olodo im Egbeda local government area, New Garagge, parts of Gbekuba area, Apata, and Omi Adio, all in Ido Local Government Area of the state.

At Alaro, Zartech area of Oluyole extension, the only bridge that links the people to the city was completely submerged by water, while many residents were prevented from gaining access to their homes .

However, Oyo state government has sympathised with the victims of the flood and promised to do everything possible to mitigate such occurrence in the future.

Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Kehinde Ayoola who spoke with journalists on Thursday on the flood disaster admitted that there were damages to bridges, culverts and roads by the flashes of flood on Wednesday, but said he was yet to receive report of the missing person.

“The area you just mentioned, the Alaro area, Oluyole extension area, yes, there were flashes of flood there and it also happened at Joyce B at Olodo area of Egbeda, and at an area called Jenriyin, Kute community, in Lagelu Local Government Area. So, we have been there to make an on the spot assessment , and we have taken note of what to be done to the hydrological infrastructures there in those places .

“For example, culverts, bridges and water channels , we have taken note of what the government can do . And we have also appealed to our people that they should stop dropping refuse in water ways , we have also appealed to them not to wade through water floods and they should always evacuate anywhere when there is heavy rain and flood. The government is on top of the situation .

“There are damages to bridges , culverts and roads , fine, yes that is true, and water entered people’s homes , we sympathise with such people and we are doing everything humanly possible to ensure this doesn’t occur again.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related Posts

Diaspora Initiative for Alaafin Coronation Calls for Heightened Security Ahead of Historic Event

March 8, 2025

Catholic Priest Resigns After 17 Years, Switches To Traditional Religion

January 9, 2025

Tinubu Working Hard To Reverse Hunger In Nigeria – Uzor-Kalu

January 3, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

I am now officially CompTIA Security+ Certified. Am I dreaming?

October 20, 2024275

UK University Expel Nigerian Students, Gives Them Notice To Leave The Country

May 22, 2024209

How God Saved Me From Dare-Devil Ritualists – Jamiu Bankole

September 4, 202472

UK Varsities Face Funding Crisis

May 17, 202467
Don't Miss
Media & Culture

Who Leads Yorubaland? Ooni And Alaafin’s Supremacy Reignites

May 9, 202515 Mins Read

……Scholars Clash Over Ancient Kingdoms’ Records as Traditional and Modern Politics Collide    …

Diaspora Initiative for Alaafin Coronation Calls for Heightened Security Ahead of Historic Event

March 8, 2025

Sports Development Structure For Nigeria

January 23, 2025

Catholic Priest Resigns After 17 Years, Switches To Traditional Religion

January 9, 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us

Dare Lasisi Online is the creation of former Commonwealth Secretariat media intern, writer and UK-based investigative journalist, Dare Lasisi who has been in the business of online journalism for over a decade now. This platform is for ‘Citizen Journalism At Its Best.”

The publisher and web editor of Dare Lasisi Online is a graduate of Geography from the University of Ilorin, Kwara state in Nigeria.

He worked for some years in Nigeria as a newspaper reporter and PR consultant before relocating to the United Kingdom.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp Telegram RSS
Our Picks

Who Leads Yorubaland? Ooni And Alaafin’s Supremacy Reignites

May 9, 2025

Diaspora Initiative for Alaafin Coronation Calls for Heightened Security Ahead of Historic Event

March 8, 2025

Sports Development Structure For Nigeria

January 23, 2025
Most Popular

I am now officially CompTIA Security+ Certified. Am I dreaming?

October 20, 2024275

UK University Expel Nigerian Students, Gives Them Notice To Leave The Country

May 22, 2024209

How God Saved Me From Dare-Devil Ritualists – Jamiu Bankole

September 4, 202472
© 2025 Dare Lasisi Online. Citizen Journalism At It's Best!
  • Home
  • Politics
  • About Us
  • Adverts Rates
  • Get In Touch

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.