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    Flood: Death Toll Hits 242

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comSeptember 23, 2018 --- 10:17 pmUpdated:September 23, 2018 --- 11:51 pmNo Comments6 Mins Read
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    The death toll from rampaging flood across the country has risen to 242, according to Vanguard checks and information from government officials.

    At the weekend, the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, said the number of deaths from ongoing waves of flood in the 12 states of the country is 101.

    From January to July 31, this year, the checks showed that no fewer than 141 lives were lost to rainstorm, wind storm and flood disasters across the country.

    At least 19,369 persons were displaced on account of the destruction of their 5,732 houses and sources of livelihood, among others. So far, no fewer than 327,052 persons have been displaced with about 9,276 houses destroyed.

    Vanguard’s checks showed that so far, the rainstorm and flood disaster in 2018 is the worst in the last six years after the 2012 flood that killed 363 people, displaced 2.1 million people and affected seven million people in 30 of the 36 states of the country.

    The economic losses in 2012 were put at N2.5 trillion. The seriousness of the 2012 flooding, referred to as the most harmful in the last 40 years, was attributed to a combination of two events: very heavy local rainfall and the release of excess water from the Lagdo Dam in neighbouring Republic of Cameroon.

    Affected states

    So far, floods have ravaged 34 states this year. The states are Kebbi, Cross River, Enugu, Kwara, Lagos, Imo, Kogi, Ondo, Jigawa, Taraba, Rivers, Katsina, Gombe, Imo, Bauchi, Akwa Ibom, Ogun, Anambra, Niger, Katsina, Kwara, Adamawa, Edo, Kano, Benue, Delta, Yobe, Zamfara, Nasarawa, Ebonyi, Enugu, Nasarawa, Bayelsa and Osun.

    The NEMA Director-General, Mustapha Maihaja, weekend, reportedly lamented that the in the number of casualties was despite the intensified efforts of the agency in conjunction with other agencies of government, and parastatals in the affected states.

    Maihaja warned that the flooding this year may grow higher than what was experienced in 2012 because in 2012, the flood level rose to 12.84 metres on September 29, and as of September 21, 2018 the level had reached 11.21metres.

    With heavy rainfall still being experienced, he feared that if the rains continued, the level may get to 12.84 metres before September 29 with dire consequences.

    Last week, Nigeria’s Hydrological Services Agency, NIHSA, warned communities in Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, Anambra, Delta and Bayelsa states that increasingly high river levels could cause major flooding. At least three major dams have started releasing water as high flow from the upper catchment of the Niger basin continues to move downstream to Nigeria.

    Flood submerge 19 riverine communities in Delta

    The flood, Sunday, continued to wreak havoc. Atleast 19 communities in the riverine areas of Ughelli South, Bomadi and Burutu local government areas of Delta State have been submerged.

    Residents in the affected communities have resorted to sleeping in their canoes owing to their inability to access their houses which have been overtaken by the rising tide from the rivers in the affected areas.

    The Foundation for Human Rights and Anti-Corruption Crusaders, FHRACC, in a statement, weekend, appealed to the Delta State government, NEMA and other interventionist agencies to come to the aid of the communities.

    FHRACC National president, Alaowei Cleric noted that the flood in the areas, have wreaked untold havoc on the affected communities. He said: “The reports we are hearing are very pathetic as most of the communities affected have been submerged by the raging flood. It sounds so miserable that in some of these communities, people slept in their canoes because their houses have been overtaken by flood.”

    The Polobubo community in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta state where over 30,000 residents have been displaced by flood, Sunday, decried the failure of the state government to lead Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to the area to assess the flood situation.

    The community in a statement by the National President Polobubo (Tsekelewu) Group of communities, Mr Ebilate Mac-Yoroki, said given the devastating damage by flood in their communities, they had expected the state government to also lead the Vice President to the area.

    The statement further thanked Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for the N5 million released for relief materials, and called for more assistance.

    Declare state of emergency in flood ravaged communities– Tuodolo

    Disturbed by the effects of the rampaging flood, a House of Representatives aspirant in Patani/Bomadi Constituency in Delta state, Dr Felix Tuodolo, Sunday called on the Federal Government to urgently declare a state of emergency in riverine Ijaw communities affected by the ravaging flood.

    Tuodolo made the call during avisit to some affected communities in the constituency. “The Federal Government should as a matter of urgency send relief materials including food stuff, medical equipment and staff to affected communities. Federal government should also find a lasting solution to the perennial menace of flood in our communities by constructing shore protection and modern medical facilities, which are lacking in our communities,” he said.

    Delta Set Up Six IDP Camps

    In response, the Delta State Government has setup six Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs camps to cater for those sacked from their homes by the ravaging flood.

    The State Commissioner for Information, Mr Patrick Ukah, who spoke to newsmen after the State Executive Council, SEC, meeting in Asaba, urged those in flood-prone areas to move out to avoid loss of lives.

    He said the state Government has setup Flood Management Committee to handle the welfare of the IDPs, adding that the Flood Management Committee, which is headed by the Commissioner for Bureau for Special Duties, has the Commissioners for Health, Environment, Information, Local Government Affairs, Women Affairs, Community and Social Development and the Chairmen of about 16 local government areas identified to be affected by the flood as members.

    He named the local government areas to include; Aniocha South, Bomadi, Burutu, Warri South, Warri North, Warri South West, Patani, Ughelli South and Isoko North, Isoko South, Udu, Okpe, Oshimili South, Oshimili North, Ndokwa East and Ndokwa West.

    Ukah said the committee had commenced work towards achieving the purpose for which it was established, disclosing that the IDP camps are located at Ogbe-Afor Primary School, Asaba, Oshimili South, Ewulu Grammar School, Ewulu, Aniocha South and Utagba-Ogbe Technical College Kwale, Ndokwa West.

    Others, according to him, are in Emede Grammar School Emede, Isoko South, Omorka Primary School, Illah, Oshimili North and Alaka Grammar School, Ozoro, Isoko North, saying that the people of Tuomo in Burutu and Tsekelewu in Warri North have been relocated to higher ground and relief materials sent to them.

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