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20 die, 49,000 displaced as floods ravage Yobe

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20 persons have died as a result of devastating floods that ravaged Bade Local Government Area of Yobe since early August, the council chairman, Babagana Ibrahim, has said.

Mr Ibrahim on Friday said in Gashua that most of the deceased were people trapped under the debris of collapsed mud houses.

He said that the flood destroyed more than 10,000 houses and farmlands across 200 communities.

The chairman listed villages worst hit by the disaster to include Misilli, Lawan Musa, Dagona, Dala, Katuzu and Sabongarin Gashua.

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Also, Dr Goje, Yobe State Emergency Management Agency director said that 18,000 households were affected by devastating flood across 408 communities.

He said that 400 persons sustained various degrees of injuries from the disaster.

“At least 23,000 shelter (mud houses) including public facilities were also affected and three major roads/ bridges disconnected across the 17 LGAs of the state,” he said.

He said that the state government had begun disbursement of N50,000 to displaced persons in camps, and N30,000 to flood victims hosted by communities.

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“As directed by Gov. Mai Mala Buni, registered flood victims have started receiving cash.

“This, in addition to many responses across the state, aims at cushioning the hardship the victims are undergoing,” he said.

Mr Goje said that first line support in terms of food and non-food items were delivered in most of the camps where victims were temporarily sheltered,

“Registration and validation continue across all locations in the state depending on the severity and availability of resources.

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“Victims do receive either medical support, food, non-food items, hygiene/diginity kits, cash or a combination of any of the available resources,” Mr Goje said.

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