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79 Adamawa communities ravaged by floods; 7 die, over 74,000 displaced

Many affected persons are in urgent need of food, shelter and medication to prevent outbreak of waterborne diseases, an official said.

• August 26, 2021
Submerged houses used to illustrate the story
Submerged houses used to illustrate the story

Now fewer than seven persons have been killed in the floods sweeping through Adamawa State. An official of the state emergency agency says 79 communities and 74,713 people have been affected the disaster just in August.

Dr Mohamed Sulaiman, the executive secretary of Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA) gave the figures in an interview with NAN on Thursday in Yola.

According to him, 79 Villages in 16 local government areas are affected by the disaster.

Mr Sulaiman said the most hit areas included Demsa, Yola South, Lamurde, Yola North and Girei Local Government Areas of the state.

“From August 11, 2021 to date, so far, about 74,713 people affected in 79 communities in 16 local government areas across the state.

“The most hit areas include Demsa LGA with a total of 8,332 affected persons in nine communities with one dead, and Lamurde LGA with about 7,725 people affected in eight communities.

“Followed by Yola South, Girei and Yola North local government areas which had about 7,551; 6,351 and 6,235 people affected in 15 communities.

“While Maiha Local Government Area recorded two dead, and Shelleng, Numan, Girei and Madagali each recorded one dead,” Mr Sulaiman said.

Other local government areas affected included Fufore 4,875 people in 11 communities and Song with 5,359 victims in three communities.

Shelleng, Numan, Mayo-Belwa and Guyuk local government areas recorded 4,424; 3,962; 3,582, and 3,325 victims in 22 communities.

While Jada and Madagali local government areas recorded 3,232 and 2,785 affected people each in nine communities.

On the number of farmlands affected, the ADSEMA boss said the agency was yet to accertain the exact figures, because “some areas are completely submerged and very difficult to be reached”.

He however said that several houses, thousands of hectares of farmlands were submerged, while properties including domestic animals worth millions of naira were lost to the flood.

He said the flood was as a result of torrential downpours recorded in the state and the agency had deployed teams for assessment.

“So far, according to the agency’s assessment, thousands of hectares of farm land were were completely destroyed with grains unharvested.

“A significant number of houses affected and many population displaced,” Mr Sulaiman added.

According to the executive secretary, thousands of displaced persons by the flood across the state were in urgent needs of food, non-food items, shelter and medication to avoid waterborne disease outbreak in the affected communities.

He therefore appealed to the federal government and humanitarian actors to assist the victims and vulnerable communities.

(NAN)

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