Flood Sack 42 Communities In Edo State

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Flood have displaced at least 30,000 persons as 42 communities in Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo have been submerged in the torrential rain.

The disaster affected over 8,000 houses and thousands of hectares of farmland in communities that are mostly on the bank of River Niger and had their crops, such as rice, washed away by the flood.

The council chairman, Mr Victor Emuankhagbon, while lamenting the loss, called for urgent assistance for the victims owing to the enormous destruction occasioned by the flood which the council could not cope with.

While noting that no fewer than 30,000 persons were displaced by the flood, he said a temporary camp was set up to accommodate the displaced.

“It is huge natural disaster which mainly affected Ifeku Island and Illushi mainland. The destruction is such that I cannot quantify the loss.

“I am appealing to all relevant government agencies, as well as the state and Federal government, to come to the aid of the victims.

“The disaster is mind-boggling. Homes are submerged, some destroyed, farmlands and crops washed away. People don’t have homes to sleep in, no dry land to even cook their meals.

“We are in the process of evacuating them to safer locations. But the job is obviously beyond us; hence we are calling on both the state and federal governments to come to our aid without delay,” said Emuankhagbon.

The council boss listed some of the affected communities to include: Illushi Oji, Oji Ozigono, Oji Awenje, Ajobe, Ajabutu, Owoli, Iyegbi and Ukpodo.

Emuankhagbon noted that four wards out of the ten wards in the council, were affected by the disaster.

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