The Reoccurring Trauma of Flooding in Lagos

@oluwadrey · 2025-08-07 23:53 · SciFi Multiverse

Hello Sci-Fians,

Natural Disasters has always plagued men for generations, honestly I don't even know how to feel or what to say about all this occurrence that are out of our power.

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Although Science and technology have tried to invent machines that can easily track out the possibility of some of this unfortunate natural disasters but majorly even with those invention we are still at mercy of it.
Examples of Natural disasters that still persist regardless of the interventions of inventions is flooding. Flooding in Lagos has been quite persistent.
The Government tried their best to curb the effects of flooding but whenever the rain starts, some parts of Lagos become massively affected by floods.

I remembered when I was teaching in Ajah (A part of Lagos state), the name of the place is Labora. I was staying in the school owned apartment that is close to the School.
The rains came like they always do, but this time, they were different. The water rose with a anger that was both mesmerizing and terrifying. Our community, which was situated in a low-lying area, was completely unprepared for the devastation that was about to unfold.
The rain fell for 3 days without stopping, everywhere was full of water, in fact we have to stay indoors for one complete week.

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I know many people might probably think staying at home without coming outside for a week is something that is easy, but they are completely wrong, that experience is very traumatic.
In the town all activities was suspended. No school, no church, no movement, everywhere is Just like a river.

That was the worst flood I have experienced that has ever hit our community. It was like a nightmare that refused to end.

The Struggle to Survive
The Aftermath of flooding might be one of the Hardest things to experience.
The emotional toll of flooding is often overlooked, but it's a burden that lingers long after the waters recede. The feeling of losing everything, the uncertainty of what the future holds, and the trauma of reliving the experience in your mind – it's a weight that's hard to shake off. I've struggled with anxiety and fear, wondering when the next flood would come, and whether we would be prepared or not.
Although out Government is trying their best but efforts from their intervention but it leaves little to no relief or comfort.

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In conclusion
While flooding is a recurring problem in Lagos, I am very optimistic that we can find ways to mitigate its impact. By working together, we can build resilience and adapt to the changing climate. For example: now those living in flood-prone areas like Ajah, Lekki , VI and others are urged to stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay safe. Don't wait until it's too late – take action now to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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