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Floodwaters cover roads in Ajah and Mafoluku after heavy rainfall in Lagos.

Lagos Floods Leave Residents Stranded in Ajah, Mafoluku as Homes, Roads Go Underwater

Posted on June 26, 2026June 26, 2026 by rosehq_admin

By Desmond Ogbonmwan

Heavy rainfall has once again exposed the vulnerability of several Lagos communities to flooding, leaving residents stranded, damaging property and disrupting movement in parts of Ajah and Mafoluku.

The downpour, which lasted for several hours on Thursday, submerged major roads, flooded residential compounds and forced many commuters to abandon their vehicles or seek alternative routes as water levels continued to rise.

Residents who spoke after the incident said the flooding has become an almost yearly occurrence, with repeated appeals for improved drainage yet to produce lasting solutions.

Commuters Forced to Walk Through Floodwaters

Along Muri Okunola Road in Ajah, floodwater covered a long stretch of the road, making it impassable for many motorists.

Some residents said they had no choice but to walk through waist-deep water to reach their homes, while commercial tricycles struggled to navigate the flooded sections.

Others abandoned their vehicles entirely as traffic ground to a halt.

According to eyewitnesses, some youths assisted stranded tricycle operators by pushing their vehicles through the flooded road in exchange for payment.

Residents Count Their Losses

Beyond transport disruption, several families reported that floodwater entered their homes, damaging household belongings and making living conditions difficult.

In Mafoluku, residents said streets became inaccessible within a short time after the rain began, leaving many people stranded for hours before the water gradually receded.

Some residents described the fast-moving floodwater as dangerous, saying elderly people and children found it particularly difficult to move around safely.

Why Residents Say the Flooding Persists

Many residents blamed the recurring floods on poor drainage infrastructure and blocked canals.

According to those living in Ajah, vegetation, refuse and accumulated sand may have reduced the capacity of nearby drainage channels to carry stormwater away efficiently.

Several residents said they had previously reported the issue to the relevant authorities but had seen little improvement.

Calls for Urgent Government Action

Residents are now urging the Lagos State Government to carry out comprehensive drainage clearance and long-term flood control measures before the peak of the rainy season.

They warned that without immediate intervention, more communities could face similar flooding during future downpours.

The latest incident has also renewed conversations about urban drainage, environmental sanitation and infrastructure planning as Lagos continues to experience increasingly intense rainfall.

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