The Chairman of Distribution Relief Committee of the State
Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Muhammadu Bello confirmed that no
fewer than seven people had died in three local government areas of
Bauchi State following a downpour that also destroyed about 1,529
houses.
The Chairman Muhammadu Bello said that property worth over N100 million were destroyed by the flood.
He
said: “Heavy rains were witnessed in the state, most especially the
state capital in the past two weeks and initial assessment put the
deaths recorded at seven persons including a seven-year-old girl in
Bauchi, three women in Bogoro Local Government Area, and three deaths
were also recorded in Shira Local Government Area.”
The Chairman
disclosed that no fewer than 2,217 farmlands were submerged due to the
flood which injured 17 people, adding that there were over 100 displaced
people in the camps at Adamami Primary Schools and filling stations.
The
Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) had predicted heavy rainfalls
this year in parts of the country including Bauchi State.
Bello
said already some local government areas in the state witnessed downpour
in late July and August as a result of which some communities were
flooded.
The affected local government areas include Dambam,
Kirfi, Alkaleri, Zaki, Bogoro, Toro, Jamaa’re, Shira, Itas/Gadau,
Darazo, Ganjuwa, Dass and Bauchi.
He said the flooding affected mostly residential buildings and farmlands.
Following
the flood in parts of the state, Governor Isa Yuguda has warned
residents, who lived along waterways, to relocate to avoid further loss
of lives and property.
“People should also ensure that they clear
their gutters and drainages so that water can have easy passage. We
should use the resources at our disposal to secure our lives and
property, instead of waiting for disaster to strike before we take
action,” the governor advised.
In the state capital, the flood cut
off the road connecting many communities and the highway, causing
damages, in mainly the popular Wuntin Dada and Yelwa-Wunti markets.
A
resident, Alhaji Ayuba, who spoke to Daily Sun, said: “Heavy rains have
been common in the past few years in the state, but I have never
witnessed such downpour in my life. We had a sleepless night yesterday;
you can see that all my property are destroyed. The mattresses and
television sets.
“I had to move my family to my neighbour’s house, whose case is not as severe as mine.”
Meanwhile,
in response to the situation, SEMA has provided relief materials to the
victims within Bauchi metropolis and outskirts as well as the flood
victims in Zaki and Adamami camps. READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/45410.html
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