By Kasim Sumaina in Abuja
The
federal government, Friday lamented that at least 70 deaths and 151
injuries have been recorded while 3,544 houses and 60,208 hectares of
agricultural land have been damaged in the flood disaster that has hit
12 states arising from high water levels.
This
was announced by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in its
first assessment of the disaster this year where the agency also
pleaded for assistance from well-meaning individuals in the society.
A
statement by the agency’s Head of Media and Public Relations, Sani
Datti in Abuja while stating the adverse effect of the flood in several
parts of the country while assuring that aid agencies were on ground to
help with palliative measures and relief materials called for
assistance.
“The
following are identified needs across the affected states: shelter,
relief items, food, hygiene kits, family items, mosquito nets, and
medicines. Responders are also requesting for rescue boats to reach
flooded communities and GPS for mapping.
Power and telecommunications are reported to be down in some locations,” he said.
According
to the statement, “70 casualties have been reported so far and as the
information is received the numbers are expected to increase. Damaged
shelters are yet to be ascertained in some areas as the flooding has not
yet subsided.
“There
are reports of malaria and possibility of water borne diseases. The
displaced population are currently being hosted in emergency shelters
such as LGA offices, schools, stadiums, churches and an IDP hostel built
by Presidential Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation.
“Families
who have relatives have opted to stay in host communities. The floods
have damaged agricultural lands and as of reporting period, 60,208
hectares have already been affected. The extent of the damage is
expected to increase once floods have receded.
NEMA
said it was in close coordination with all the EOCs where reports are
received regularly on current situation on the ground.
“Line
ministries have also launched response efforts in the different states.
The Presidential Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation is
supporting locations where they have built permanent shelters.
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