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Benue:  flood kills 23, sack 104 communities, displace 116,084

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No fewer than 23 persons have lost their lives,  while 74 others sustained serious injuriesas a result of the surging River Benue.

The surge affected  four Local Government Areas, LGAs in Benue State. 

The flood also sacked a total of 116,084 people from their homes while 12,856 households were affected by the disaster.

The Executive Secretary of Benue State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, Dr Emmanuel Shior made this known on Tuesday, during his update on the flood situation in the state.

The Executive Secretary noted that 104 communities in 11 LGAs including Agatu, Apa, Tarka, Gboko, Gwer West, Logo, Guma Vandeikya, Otukpo, Katsina-Ala and Makurdi were affected by the flood.

He stated that 4,411 houses had so far been submerged in the affected LGAs while 14,040 hectares of farmland were washed away.

Dr. Shior who explained that responders from the agency were still profiling more victims, lamented that the state government was already overwhelmed by the situation.

“We are already grappling with the persons displaced by the armed Fulani herdsmen attacks and then this. It is obviously too much of a burden for the state government and we are already overwhelmed because the state government does not have the capacity to handle the situation.

“We are appealing to the Federal Government, international and local humanitarian organizations and spirited to persons to come to our aid.”

“Already we are today flagging off the distribution of thousands of bags of rice, cartons of noodles and other food and non-food items. We are expecting more of the relief materials and as we procure, we distribute them, but we are starting with Agatu which is more devastated with major parts of the LGA already submerged while the people are taking refuge on the road shoulders. We are also distributing in Makurdi,” he said.

Also, the Principal Officer, Search and Rescue of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, John Digha said that his agency would provide food and non-food items to support victims of the flood.

He said the federal agency had already moved its mobile water treatment plant with the capacity of 2,000 litres of water per hour to the state to assist treat the already polluted water sources in the flooded communities.

 

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