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Bayelsa Flood Has Affected Millions, 96 Deaths Recorded — SEMA
The Bayelsa State Emergency Management Agency says flood has affected no fewer than 1.3 million people in the state. This is according to data released on Monday by BYSEMA in Yenogoa.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the agency said no fewer than 1.3 million were displaced and compelled to seek refuge in temporary camps.
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“As at November 4, 96 deaths were reported with Yenagoa Local Government Area worst hit,” BYSEMA Chairman, Mr Walamam Igrubia, said.
Ibnubia added that the collation of data from the field was still ongoing. “The flood affected a number of farmlands, school buildings, health structures, and other facilities. The flood also affected some 300 communities across the eight LGAs of the state.
“Preliminary reports and data available to SEMA and other agencies indicate that Bayelsa remained the most flood impacted among states in the country,” he said.
The agency said among the worst affected areas in the state are Biseni, Tombia-Ekpetiama, Tombia-Amassoma Road, Akenfa, Akenpai, Igbogene, and Swali, all in Yenagoa Local Government Area, as well as Kaiama, Odi, Otuoke, and Ogbia communities.
Some of the other affected states are Kogi, Benue, Ebonyi, Anambra, Bauchi, Gombe, Kano, Jigawa, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto, Imo, Abia, Edo, Delta, Kogi Plateau and parts of Abuja.
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The National Emergency Management Agency has said about 2.5 million persons are affected and over 603 persons were killed by the flooding in the country.
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