Evaluating the Effects of Flooding in Six Communities in Awka Anambra State of Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Environment and Earth Science
Title Evaluating the Effects of Flooding in Six Communities in Awka Anambra State of Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 26-38
URL http://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEES/article/viewFile/20121/20306
Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of flooding in six Communities of Awka including Agulu, Amaenyi, Ezi-Awka,
Amikwo, Ifite and Nkwelle. The questionnaire survey method was adopted in which questionnaire was
employed in collecting the data from the respondents which was later collated and analyzed. The postulated
hypotheses was tested using T-test and the result showed that there is no significant difference in the effects of
flooding in the six communities studied in Awka. The study concluded therefore that the effects of the flooding
in the six communities in Awka are the same, and some of the major effects of flooding in the communities in
Awka include: road congestion, accident, damage of buildings, destruction of properties, health problems,
reduction of aesthetic beauty of the environment, increase in poverty level and death. The study thus
recommends that the masses be conscientized about these harmful effects of flooding in the area and their role in
fighting flooding through a collaboration with the government and non-governmental organizations or an
integrated approach. The awareness of the masses on the dangers facing them will cause them to take up their
responsibilities and join forces with the government and non-gorvernmental bodies to contain the menace.

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