EKEDC Lists Lagos Communities Hit by Power Outage After Flooding Damages TCN Substation
By Aboki Forex —
The Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has announced a temporary power outage affecting several communities in Lagos after flooding disrupted the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) substation infrastructure. The distribution company said the interruption was caused by ongoing flooding affecting TCN facilities and advised customers in the affected areas to exercise caution around electrical installations.
Affected Areas
According to EKEDC, electricity supply has been temporarily interrupted in the following areas: Agungi Area, Ajose Adeogun, Aboyade Cole (Part), Chevron Alternative Area, Chevy View Estate, Gbangbala, Igbokushu, Kusenla, Lekki Phase 1, Ligali Ayorinde, Morinho Drive, OADC/Mayegun Area, Osapa London, Victory Park Estate, Ajiran Environs, Alpha Beach, Carlton Gate, Chevron Drive, Elegushi Area, Igbo Efon, Jakande/Coastal Road, Landmark Road, Lekki Tollgate 2 Area, Maroko, Muri Okunola, Oniru, Platinum Way, and Waterfront/White Sands Area.
The company did not give a timeline for restoring electricity but said the outage was caused by flooding affecting TCN substation infrastructure, Punch reports. The notice stated: "Due to ongoing flooding affecting TCN substation infrastructure, power supply has been temporarily interrupted in the affected areas."
Safety Warnings for Residents
As part of measures to avert issues, EKEDC urged residents to stay away from electrical installations, cables and transformers in flooded areas, warning that floodwater can conduct electricity and become fatal. The company also advised customers to switch off their main electricity supply if floodwater enters their buildings, provided it is safe to do so, and avoid touching electrical equipment with wet hands or while standing in water.
It also warned residents to treat every fallen or low-hanging power line as live, avoid makeshift electrical connections, and ensure a qualified electrician inspects flooded electrical installations before power is restored. EKEDC further appealed to customers to report flooded substations, exposed cables, damaged transformers and other unsafe electrical infrastructure, stressing that "floodwater and electricity are a deadly combination."
"Floodwater and electricity are a deadly combination. If you see water around electrical equipment, stay away, stay safe, and Call 0708 067 1170 immediately. Your life is more valuable than any property. Please report any flooded substations, infrastructure and stay away from flooded areas," the notice added.
What This Means for Residents and Businesses
For residents and businesses in the affected Lagos communities, the outage disrupts daily activities and commercial operations, with no clear restoration timeline. The flooding at TCN infrastructure highlights how vulnerable the power grid remains to weather events, and the safety warnings underscore the deadly risks of mixing floodwater with live electrical equipment.