•A Toyota Camry car damaged by a large signpost during the storm at Obalende, Lagos this morning.
A teacher at St. Gregory College, Obalende, killed by the mast which collapsed on him. PHOTOS: ABEES OGUNBADEJO.
An early morning rain today wreaked havoc in parts of Lagos. The rain which destroyed about 20 buildings at Sabo, Yaba area of Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, also led to the collapse of some masts.
•A Toyota Camry car damaged by a large signpost during the storm at Obalende, Lagos this morning.
One of the masts fell on a car and another crushed a victim to death in Obalende. The dead victim was said to be a teacher at St. Gregory College, Obalende. The two occupants of the car escaped death.
Areas badly affected in the mainland include Herbert Macaulay Way, Oyadiran Estate, Sabo, Murtala Muhammed Way and parts of Oyingbo.
About 20 roof-tops were blown off including that of Silverbird Cinemas at Commercial Avenue, Yaba.
A mast reportedly fell on a Toyota car and a tricycle popularly known as ‘ Keke Marwa” was also crushed.
P.M.NEWS learnt that the mast that fell on the road caused a serious traffic gridlock around Herbert Macaulay Way, Murtala Muhammed Way, Sabo and parts of Yaba and Oyingbo.
A billboard fell on the police residential quarters in Adekunle area. A police officer, Supol Raheem Ganiyu told P.M.NEWS that he was already at work when his wife called him this morning and told him that a billboard had fallen on their home.
At the University of Lagos, the roof of Moremi Female Hostel was blown off by the storm that took the students by surprise.
A teacher at St. Gregory College, Obalende, killed by the mast which collapsed on him. PHOTOS: ABEES OGUNBADEJO.
It was wailing and weeping at Ago-Okota area of Isolo, Lagos as the storm rendered many residents homeless.
The storm also hit Lawanson, Ogunlana Drive, Obalende and Ikoyi areas of Lagos.
At Ali Dada Street, electric poles fell on some houses, while at Ogunlana Drive in Surulere, some telecom masts fell and destroyed some houses.
Abayomi Oyinkan Street, Ikoyi was blocked by trees that fell on the road, making it impassable.
Some buildings also collapsed under the impact of flooding occasioned by the rain.
Meanwhile, some metrological experts told P.M.NEWS today that the rain was the beginning of more to come this year.
Residents of Lagos and Ogun states had earlier been advised to brace up for heavy rains this year by ensuring that the drainage channels around them were not blocked by refuse in order to reduce the risk of flooding in the areas.
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