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Flood destroys 175 houses, renders 3,000 homeless in Cross River –SEMA

Flood destroys 175 houses, renders 3,000 homeless in Cross River –SEMA

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Massive flooding has destroyed more than 175 houses, rendered at least 3,000 people homeless in Cross River, according to Mr John Inaku, Director-General of State Emergency Management Agency.

Inaku gave the update on the flood situation in the state on Thursday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Calabar.

Inaku, who said that the flood had seriously affected the victims, also told NAN that most of them had since relocated to upper lands for safety.

He, however, said that no life had been lost in the menace, but disclosed that the flood started in the state in July 2018.

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According to him, most of the victims were living along the water channels while others lived in swampy areas.

He said that the agency had embarked on an aggressive campaign, to sensitise residents in the state on the need to stop dumping refuse in drainage and building along water channels.

He explained that the flood had affected residents in Boki, Ogoja, Yala, Calabar Municipality, Calabar South and other local government areas in the state.

“Cross River has always been affected by flood during the raining season. Currently, we have over 175 houses destroyed and as a result, over 3,000 persons have been displaced.

“This menace has greatly affected farming activities, especially in Boki, Yala and a few others areas.

“We are looking at NEMA and other corporate organisations to come in and assist the victims,’’ he said.

He listed the flooded areas in Calabar to include, Muritala Mohammed Highway, Ebito, Murray, Target and Nelson Mandela, Atu, Yellow Duke, Parliamentary, Efiote roundabout and Mayne Avenue streets.

He appealed to the National Emergency Management Agency to assist the state with relief materials for the victims.

(NAN)

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