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Saturday, July 17, 2021

Photos Of Lagos After Heavy Rainfall...

 This is the present situation of Marina in Lagos after heavy rainfall on Friday...

Shot were gotten from a viral video....

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This is childsplay compared to the one that Occurred in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands a few days back... Shots of these cannot be used because of photo rights wahala on this side.

28 comments:

  1. Went to ikeja yesterday for a "quick" transaction. I rounded up my business by 4pm and headed back to the island. I have never experienced what I did yesterday. The traffic was hell because of the heavy rain. Water everywhere. As at 11.30pm there was still traffic on third mainland bridge. I finally got home by 12.45am. Even the hair on my head was tiredπŸ₯Ί

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    1. I'm so sorry you went through that yesterday.

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    2. Thank God Almighty you got home safe.

      Some might have been robbed on that bridge

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    3. Pele with your experience yesterday.

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  2. If your vehicle is in that flood and you havent started your engine. Don’t start it!!!!!!!
    Even if the vehicle is submerged and the water goes down. It’s likely water has made its way into the engine. The first thing to do is open your engine air filter and check for moisture. If it’s moist or damp, DO NOT CRANK THAT VEHICLE!!! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START IT. .
    Allow the water go down, tow it away if possible. Get your mechanic to drain the engine oil immediately. Also drain the transmission fluid. Do not take the risk of trying to drive that vehicle.
    Let the mechanic disconnect the fuel sending unit ( fuel pump), pull out the spark plugs one after the other and then crank the engine. You want to make sure water in each cylinder is blown out of the engine by the compression / exhaust stroke.
    Once completed for all the cylinders. Connect the fuel pump ( easiest way is to remove the relay or the fuse ) and start the vehicle. It may idle rough. Leave it. Do not rev it. Allow that vehicle idle for some 30 minutes
    Once it’s up to operating temperature, ( because you have replaced your transmission fluid ) engage the gears one after the other. From P to R wait 5 seconds R to N wait another 5 seconds N to D wait again. D to N again N to R and R to Park. After this. You can drive.

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    1. Thank you for this. We keep learning everyday

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    2. Nice one TJ

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    3. He wont write copied oh

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    4. Why all these protocols @ Teejay?
      What will happen if someone starts the engine without doing all that you mentioned above. I want to learn please πŸ™

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    5. Tj next time write COPIED FROM TWITTER.... Onye oshi

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  3. I could not attend a session yesterday because of the rain. I thought of the Traffic that will be on the road on my way back home.

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  4. That was Lagos Island yesterday, especially the Marina axis. It's well πŸ™πŸ™

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  5. Nigerians no dey learn. If truck that pqcks dirt come they won't take their dirt there because they don't want to pay. When rain start you will see all of them throwing dirts inside gutter. Drainage will now block they will be shouting government.

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  6. Nigeria government are sleeping in their comfort home without thinking about the people who voted them into power. Sometimes you will be thinking what do they use our money from tax to do πŸ˜₯πŸ€”

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  7. Meanwhile they are sand filling water ways here., blocking it. Issorite.

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  8. The rain hammer me well yesterday. I was so drenched that I asked myself wetin carry me comot for house?πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚

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  9. I left my office on the island yesterday at 12pm to Magodo CMD Road, spent 2 hours to get there, picked my kids at 2pm. we got home to Gbagada at 6pm. 6 hours in traffick. Yesterday's traffick was a nightmare.

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    1. Lucky you. My family got home at 11:35pm. I had to swim the water at some point,buy take away we ate inside car.
      The kids were at least not hungry.

      My neighbors came in at 3:25am

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  10. Nawa oooo,I even think sey lagos don modernize finish sef. Can't believe there's still the possibility of it been in this state after rainfall πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯

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  11. Yesterday was crazy. My sister-in-law left her office in VI around 3pm and got home (Canal Estate Okota) by 11:45pm. Buses collected N1000 and at a point N500 from Oshodi to Cele.

    Thank God yesterday was Friday and we all got home safe and sound.

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  12. Some Lagosians as made it a duty to always pour their refuse in drainage systems. When flood start happening, they blame the govt. We are all the govt. The earlier we understand this, the better for us all. You cannot be doing foolish things like this and expect govt to tae the blame. When you pour refuse in govt, always remember that we will all bear the brunt and not the people in power.

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  13. Such flood like Katrina that happened in US.
    Lagos own better pass Germany where People are losing their lives in flood and heavy rain

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  14. With all the flooding happening globally seems like it is time to build an ark like Noah.

    I wonder if the Earth was once a planet that was covered by water entirely long before land was created.

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