The intervention followed the federal government’s approval of relief assistance for households affected by the attacks in the two communities.
Mr Adedayo expressed concern about the recurring cases of gas explosions in high density, low-income residential areas.
The rainstorm also affected parts of Sabon Gyero community, where several houses were damaged and more than 10 perimeter fences destroyed.
Mr Ogunda said the initiative was driven by the need to review past disasters.
That is not the renewed hope he promised. For the Adara people, it has been dystopia on a vampire scale.
The D-G prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured and comfort for the bereaved families.
The exercise was conducted in collaboration with the Nigerian Red Cross, local government leaders, security agencies and other stakeholders.
She said the campaign would help reduce the impacts of annually recurring floods in the state.
Sani Lokoja, NEMA North-West zonal director, said the exercise was designed to enhance the agency’s readiness for potential nuclear-related incidents.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Emmanuel Akra, thanked the federal government and NEMA for the gesture.
