According to the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), over 801
residents have been left stranded following a terrible storm in Zamfara
state.
Executive secretary of SEMA in Zamafara, Alhaji Sanusi Mohammed, made
the disclosure on Wednesday, August 10. The flood reportedly struck
Maru town in Zamfara.
In a telephone interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Muhammad
said the affected persons included 180 women and 621 children.
He
said 52 houses and farmlands were also destroyed during the disaster
which occurred on July 29. The executive secretary also said that the
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and its counterpart in the
state had visited the town.
Muhammad called on residents of the state
to avoid blocking drainages or constructing structures on water ways to
avoid similar disasters.
The Nigeria Metrological Agency had recently warned people along
major rivers in parts of the country to vacate their houses to prevent
loss of lives and property due to anticipated flooding the rivers.
Similarly, NEMA had alerted Nigerians of possible flood in some of
the states in the north and urged people and relevant authorities to
prepare for emergency.
In a related development, no fewer than 29
cows were on Tuesday swept away by a downpour in the Jos East Local
Government Area of Plateau state.
The flooding also destroyed farmlands and swept away bridges linking
the area to other parts of the state. Member representing Jos East
Constituency in the Plateau state House of Assembly, Mr Joshua Madaki,
told reporters on Wednesday that the heavy rain, which lasted several
hours, also disconnected the council secretariat from the people,
forcing residents to go through the Toro Local Government Area of Bauchi
state before they could reach the council headquarters.
Madaki solicited the intervention of the state government and
public-spirited individuals to rescue the affected communities by
providing relief materials and reconstructing the damaged bridges to
enable the farmers move their produce to the markets.
Meanwhile,
Disaster has hit Kano state as flood destroyed over 5,300 houses in six
local government areas of the state. According to News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN), the executive secretary of the State Emergency Relief and
Rehabilitation Agency, Alhaji Aliyu Bahsir disclosed this in an
interview in Kano on Monday, August 8th. Bashir also said that the
affected local government areas were: Bebeji, Dawakin Kudu, Kiru,
Shanono, Bagwai and Garun-Malam.When asked about the response of
officials to the tragedy, Bashir said that the officials of the agency
had visited all the affected areas with a view to assessing the damage
cause by the disaster.
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