The
sudden surge of the river also swept away property and valuables worth millions
of Naira. (Image source: www.olisa.tv)
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A sudden surge in the
water level of River Benue has left over 300 houses and huts submerged, with
many families rendered homeless in Makurdi, the state capital. The unexpected flood,
which also swept away property and valuables worth millions of Naira, may have
created a major humanitarian crisis in the town and its environs.
Among
the worst hit areas are Wurukum, Wadata Rice Mill, Agboughoul, Kutcha Utebe and
Gydo Villa area settlements, while all the buildings that are less than 500
meters from the shore of the river and those directly behind the New Garage
Road are also facing the prospect of going under the fast rising river.
Vanguard report continues:
One
of the victims and resident of Wadata Rice Mill settlement, John Agboyi, said
residents of the area were taken aback by the unanticipated flood.
“Its
strange, we went to bed last night, only to wake up this morning to discover
that flood water has overtaken our homes and neighbourhood, all we did was to
battle to rescue some of our property from the fast rising flood water,” he
said.
At
Kutcha Utebe where families were seen moving their property from their homes, a
resident, Terhile Fidelis, said the flood washed away most of his property
before he could mobilize enough support and help to move them away.
He
said: “My worry is that I do not have anywhere to go to with my family at the
moment. I just can’t understand why this sudden rise in water levels cannot be
adequately tackled by the government.”
Efforts to reach the
Commissioner for Water Resources and Environment, Mr. Nick Wende, on the issue
failed as he did not pick his calls nor reply to the message sent to his phone.
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