Information reaching TheNewsGuru.com TNG has it that the heavy downpours in Gwagwalada, a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja has led to rendered several homeless with over 30 persons missing.
According to eyewitness account on and offline, the rain which started around 2am on Saturday washed away many buildings and houses while cars were trapped in various routes within the city.
The Abuja/Lokoja highway has been rendered unmotorable with many heavy duty vehicles and trailers trapped.
The linking bridge over the Gwagwalada river just before the Wazobia motor parks, has been submerged.
Residents of Gwagwalada said they have not experienced such downpours in a long time.
Some residents took to social media to share pictures and video of the aftermath of the heavy downpour:
Finally, the flood has taken over the bridge. This is the first of its kind of #ClimateEmergency in Gwagwalada river. Climate change is a threat multiplier & makes the population vulnerable to it effects. This is one of the reasons we are advocating for a #GreenRecovery. pic.twitter.com/PhRrKosTRI
— Adenike Titilope Oladosu (@the_ecofeminist) July 25, 2020
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After hours of none stop heavy rain, between 2am- 11am today in Gwagwalada, Abuja.. Flood renders hundreds of Nigerians homeless, goods destroyed, vehicles buried in muddy water.. We have not experienced this magnitude in 2 decades… #Flood #Abuja pic.twitter.com/wT1UxSEozY
— THE GRILL HYPE (@Thegrillhype) July 25, 2020
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God saved us this morning from the flood that took over Gwagwalada.@DONJAZZY survival is the next thing now @BankyW. #alreadyvideo #NIPOSTfee #BBNaijia2020 pic.twitter.com/XetQiTJv0Z
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— UMEM (@iamumempeter) July 25, 2020