The city of Abidjan is since one week now undergoing a high rain season. It is said that the raining season is going to last for two months. Unfortunately, only one week now and many communes of the city are immerged.
Abidjan, the capital city of Ivory Coast possesses ten (10) communes, but some of them are suffering during this rain season. In fact, the communes of Koumassi, Cocody and Yopougon are suffering since one week now. The rain is inundating houses, streets and markets. People in their houses cannot sleep when it is raining, the traffic is stopped in these areas, and the markets are empty as everywhere we find an artificial river created by the rain. What causes such a catastrophe during the rain?s season?
The reasons of the flood in these communes of the city of Abidjan are various. The first reason evoked is the lack of gutters that can lead to the non circulation of the rain water. In addition to that, the rare gutters are not cleaned up by the communal authorities, but also there is the bad behavior of the population who throws everything in the gutters. So when the gutters are full the rain water can just inundate the roads and the markets and even enter in some people houses. Secondly, there is the anarchy in the buildings system. As a matter of fact, people do not care of the practicability of the land on which they are building their houses. And this leads us to think that the government does not care about regulating the land system. People buy lands which are not sustainably useable. Finally, many people do not have access to safe and affordable houses. They live in townships in unsecure and unsustainable houses. For instance, their houses can be broken down by a strong wind and a strong rain. What do we notice as consequences?
This one week rain in the city of Abidjan has created many and unbelievable damages. Firstly, people living in these communes are not able to go out for their regular occupations as there is no means of transport available during the rain?s season. There is no easy way to find food as the markets in these communes are closed. We are now in the final examination period for students of secondary schools, and in these communes students are taking their exam in a classroom full of water. Finally, this rain has made nine (9) deaths including one baby according to the latest news. What can we do to prevent such sad situation?
We think the government and the communal authorities must invest in cleaning up the gutters but also build new gutters to let the rain water circulate. It is also important for NGOs, the government and youth leaders to sensitize the populations on the proper way of using the gutters and their lands. It is important to build their capacities on environmental issues and sustainability.
7 Comments
Frederic, thank you for your report. It seems like the matter is not simple. The lack of gutters, no proper system for buildings, no access to safe houses for people. I wish this flood would be a trigger to provoke a discussion and the government gets to pay more attention.
Posted 28-06-2017 14:50
Hi Frederic, thanks for sharing your article.
I deeply symphathize on this situation. There must be helps from NGOs and other organizations. I also agree with Yvoone's perspective and other countries should join to help and combat climate change in a long term.
Posted 15-06-2017 17:49
The problems in Abidjan are indeed serious. Grim Situation at the planning part. People do not adhere to town planning norms & the poor state contributes to poor planning. Step by step it may be rectified by external aid, strong social will power and togetherness of all the parties. All the best!
Posted 15-06-2017 12:23
You are right Yvonne
Posted 15-06-2017 05:55
So sad situation.. we can help them by collaborating with other organizations which work for welfare of people... Won't it will be good??
Posted 15-06-2017 02:28
This is a very sad situation. To add salt to injury, African countries, although the lowest contributors of greenhouse gases, will be the ones that are worst hit by the effects of global warming and climate change. Excessive flooding and extensive droughts are part of the issues that we'll have to tackle. It's time that African leadership starts taking climate change more seriously because it's not something that will happen in the distant future it's already here.
Posted 15-06-2017 01:51
Very sad this situation
Posted 14-06-2017 04:14