Cameroon to Release Water from Lagdo Dam, 11 Nigerian States Warned of Potential Flooding
by by Basit Jamiu · Legit.ng News · Join- As Cameroon prepares to release water from the Lagdo Dam, the federal government of Nigeria has issued an urgent alert to residents in 11 states
- This precautionary measure aims to mitigate potential flooding impacts along the Benue River system
- The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) has assured the public that the situation is under control, but urges vigilance and preparedness
The federal government of Nigeria has issued an alert to residents in 11 states regarding the imminent release of water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon.
The alert was contained in a statement signed by Umar Muhammed, the director general and chief executive officer of the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA).
According to the statement, the authorities of the Lagdo Dam will commence controlled water releases starting Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
The initial discharge rate will be 100 cubic meters per second (m³/s), equivalent to 8,640,000 cubic meters per day.
FG issues urgent flood warning to 11 states
This rate is expected to progressively escalate to 1000 m³/s over the next seven days, depending on the inflow from the upstream Garoua River, which is the primary source feeding the reservoir and a significant tributary to the Benue River.
"The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency wishes to inform the general public that the authority of the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon have informed the agency that the dam management will begin regulated water releases at a rate of 100m³/s (8,640,000m³/day) today, 17th September 2024," the statement read.
"The water release is expected to increase gradually to 1000m³/s in the next seven days depending on the inflow from the upstream Garoua River."
The statement further emphasized that the planned water discharges would be gradual.
Cameroon plans gradual water discharge
The overflow from the Lagdo Dam is expected to cease once there is a noticeable reduction in the flow into the reservoir.
Despite the alert, NIHSA assured the public that there is no immediate cause for alarm.
However, NIHSA urged all states bordering the Benue River system—namely Adamawa, Taraba, Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Edo, Delta, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Rivers—to heighten their vigilance and implement appropriate preparedness measures. This is to mitigate potential flooding impacts that may arise due to increased flow levels in major rivers during this period.
The Lagdo Dam is situated in the Northern Province of Cameroon, on the Benue River, within the Niger basin. The lake created by the dam covers an area of 586 square kilometers.
Below is the statement from NIHSA:
FG sends red alert to Southern states
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the federal government warned the Niger Delta and southern states to prepare for potential flooding.
In addition, the government clarified that the recent flood in Maiduguri was caused by the overflow of the Ngadda River, contrary to earlier reports suggesting the collapse of the Alau Dam.
Proofreading by James, Ojo Adakole, journalist and copy editor at Legit.ng.