Yobe flood disaster leaves twenty dead

Flood

A devastating flood incident in Yobe State has claimed the lives of Twenty people.

The deaths were recorded over two weeks at Gashua in Bade local government area of the north east State.

The Executive Chairman of the local government area, Babagana Ibrahim, confirmed the development.

According to him, the disaster was was engendered by heavy downpour which also led to the collapse of many houses.

According to him, many residents who are displaced are now taking refuge in three designated camps.

Ibrahim said that the government was providing the immediate needs of the displaced persons such as food items, medical care, hygiene kits, clean drinking water, and food to protect them from any disease outbreaks.

The local government boss appealed for more support from the federal government and donour agencies.

“The number of the displaced persons has risen to about 3,000. We need the federal government and donour agencies to support states and local government areas affected by flood in providing relief materials to them.

“It’s been raining these days and many houses are collapsing, especially mud houses. This morning alone, four people have been confirmed dead in Gashua.

“Already, the two federal roads leading to Gashua have been cut off in the last ten days, making it difficult for the humanitarian workers to respond to the needs of the displaced persons,” he said.

He has directed those living in mud houses to vacate to forestall further casualties from the flood

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