Niger Delta
Heavy Rain Causes Flood, Pulls Down Trees In Calabar
Heavy downpour has fallen down scores of trees on major highways in Calabar, restricting the free flow of vehicular movement along the affected routes.
The rain which started around 11pm on Saturday night to the early hours of yesterday, also caused flooding in some parts of Calabar metropolis.
The State Commissioner for Environment, Mr Mfon Bassey, who led a team of staff from the Ministry, including the Calabar Urban Development Authority (CUDA) staff, to evacuate the fallen trees, said that over 20 trees were pulled down by the rain.
He said that the ministry swung into action after he received several calls from residents in the affected areas that the trees had prevented them from driving in and out of their residences.
“The heavy downpour in Calabar that started on the night of Saturday through the morning of Sunday pulled down over 20 trees in various locations within the metropolis.
“As soon as we received the calls, we immediately went to the affected areas and you can see us working up till now.
“We started the evacuation of these trees from Atimbo area of Calabar Municipality around 5 a.m. this morning and we must ensure that all affected areas are cleaned up to allow for free flow of movements.
“Unfortunately, one of the trees fell on a parked vehicle, but no live was lost,” he said.
The Commissioner advised residents in the state to desist from parking their vehicles under trees as the rainy season draws near.
He also called on residents in the state to report to the office cases of any fallen trees around their areas for prompt cutting and evacuation to ensure sanity and cleanliness of the environment.
The Executive Secretary of CUDA, Mr Joe-Mary Ekeng, said they had to turn out in their numbers in order to clear the affected areas and restore free flow of movements.
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