A teenager and 23 other persons have died in a flood disaster in Jigawa State which affected mostly displaced 51,000 families spread over 24 local government areas.
Yusuf Babura, the executive secretary, Jigawa State Emergency Relief Management Agency, SEMA, confirmed the death of 21 persons on Sunday, September 6, 2020, and said: “the majority of the deceased were children.”
Babura said: “Many of the victims lost their lives as a result of building collapse caused by heavy rainfall in the areas, and others washed away by over flooded rivers.”
He said over 50,000 families have been displaced, while a hundred thousand hectares of farmlands were submerged and all produce lost to the flood.
Affected areas which include Maruta, Babaldu, Samamiya in Birnin-Kudu, and Gwaram local government areas by our reporter indicate crops destroyed by the flood like millet, guinea corn, rice, and maize valued at billions of naira.
“Report available to us show that four people died in Gwaram, while three died in Babura, Ringim and Malam Madori local government areas and two in Birnin-Kudu and Guri local government areas.”
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It was learnt that the disaster affected 24 of 27 local government areas, in which the situation worsened in 17 local Government areas.
He said so far, the agency has embarked on the distribution of emergency relief items to the victims as the agency partnered with some councils, camped victims in public buildings, mostly schools. “The relief items include food items, medicine, sugar, and canoes. So far we gave out 10 canoes to some communities surrounded by water at Kirikasamma and Guri local government areas.”
Source: The Nation