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Flood kills five, three missing in Ebonyi community

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The Ebonyi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has said that the flood that occurred at Enohia Itim Community in Afikpo Local Government Area (LGA) left at least five persons dead and three missing.

The Executive Secretary of the agency, Mr Clement Ovuoba, disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen in Abakaliki on Wednesday after his assessment tour of the affected areas on Tuesday, accompanied by other stakeholders.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the disaster, which occurred on August 1, following a heavy downpour, claimed eight lives, while over 800 farmers had their farmlands destroyed.

Ovuoba described the incident as disastrous and sympathised with the bereaved families.

He promised to escalate the report to Gov. Francis Nwifuru, the National Emergency Management Agency, and other relevant agencies to come to the aid of the victims.

The SEMA boss also said that the on-the-spot assessment was conducted for a comprehensive report on the damage, identifying the vulnerable population and implementing other emergency measures.
“According to eyewitnesses, the flood swept away residents, including children and submerged a vast plantain plantation.
“Despite efforts by canoe users to rescue those affected, five bodies were recovered and buried, while three persons, including two children, are missing.
“The comprehensive list of the affected farmers is expected,” Ovuoba said.

He advised people cultivating and living within the flood prone areas to relocate to higher ground to prevent future loss of lives and property.
In a statement, the Chairman of Afikpo LGA, Mr Timothy Nwachi, commiserated with the affected families and pledged to collaborate with relevant government agencies to provide succour and relief to those affected.

Nwachi also pledged to provide monthly stipends for the upkeep of the children of the deceased.

He provided relief materials, including rice, and assured the victims of government support.

He charged residents to incorporate climate change projections into flood risk management plans and maintain an effective drainage system.

The Ubenyi Development Coordinator, Mrs Aisha Isamashi, was among the delegates who visited the scene and provided relief materials, including bags of rice, bags of salt, and cartons of Maggi.

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