Heavy rains between May and June 2024 have displaced over 2,000 residents in the Jakande Estate area of Eti-Osa Local Government Area, Lagos State.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) reported this via its X handle.

The intense downpour also resulted in the collapse of several buildings in the area, further exacerbating the situation for the affected residents.

The statement reads: “The agency received a distress call in respect of the flood that devastated Jakande Estate,  Lagos, affecting 2,000 persons in the community between May and June 2024.

“On arrival at the scene of the flood incident, it was discovered that many structures had collapsed because they were weak thereby rendering the occupants homeless.

“At the period of assessment, some of the homeless were seen under make-shift tents and unhealthy conditions. Others were accommodated by friends and loved ones living within the estate.

“Market, schools, hospitals, religious centres and Police station in the area were submerged including their operational vehicles.”