Sixteen people have been
killed by bouts of flood following heavy downpour in some communities
Bauchi, Niger States.
Daily Trust report continues:
Cash
and food crops were also washed away from farmlands in the affected
communities.
Briefing
journalists in Bauchi, the Deputy Director, Needs Assessment of the State
Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Musa Ladan, said that four persons lost
their lives in Galamakira and Galam Baba communities in Miya district of
Ganjuwa local government.
He
said that eight persons also lost their lives as a result of the flood in
Gulbuk community in Giade local government area of the state.
"The
flood killed four children who went out in the rain to wash their bodies.
Unfortunately for them on their way home, they stepped on a culvert which caved
in and the flood took them away"
"The
people in the community were able to recover the body one of the children who
died during the incident. The other two bodies were recovered the following
day," he said.
He
said that another victim, a 65 year old farmer, called Alhaji Danladi, whose
house collapsed due to the magnitude of the windstorm accompanying the rain,
also lost his life.
The
Bauchi State SEMA Permanent Secretary, Aliyu Abba Ahmad, said that the SEMA
team had paid a condolence visit the affected communities and access the level
of damage wrecked by the flood.
On
their part, the Village heads of Galamakira and Galam Baba, Saleh Adamu and
Ahmed Iliyasu respectively called on the state government to construct more
primary health care centers in the communities in order to offer prompt medical
services to the people during emergencies.
Reports
from Niger State say four people have lost their lives to flood in Lapai local
government area of the state following a downpour that lasted for two days.
The
flood also submerged 23 communities and overran several farmlands, Daily Trust
has learnt.
Communities
affected by the flood disaster include Cheku, Lambata Kwaran, Cheppa, Alaba,
Bina and Muye. Others are Ebbo, Egba, Gagbe, Tanna, Bazhi and Yelwa.
Our
correspondent learnt that some communities in Shiroro, Muyan, Gurara, Bida,
Lavun, Wushishi, Mokwa and Borgu local government areas were also affected by
the flood.
The
flood sub-merged and washed away houses, even as it destroyed public schools,
places of worship, farmlands, roads and bridges in the affected communities.
Water
level had risen to all-time high in Mokwa, Wushishi, Lagun, Shiroro, Munya and
New Bussa local government areas which are considered to be flash points this
time of the year, necessitating calls by the state government on residents to
relocate to safer locations.
The
state governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, who was on-the-spot assessment to
the affected areas, called on the federal government to as a matter of urgency
intervene in the ecological challenges devastating communities in the state.
The governor said the current problem was beyond the state and that he had a cause to discuss the issue with the federal government for urgent intervention in the matter.
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