Environment
Flood Destroys 100 Houses, Farmlands In Bauchi
The Bauchi State Emergency Management Agency (BASEMA) says no fewer than 100 houses and several farmlands have been destroyed by devastating floods in the Darazo Local Government Area of the state.
The Acting Director-General of the agency, Alhaji Bala Lame, The Tide source at the weekend in Bauchi that the flooding was caused by three days of persistent rainfall in the area.
He expressed concern on the level of destruction of houses and farmlands in the local government.
“We have received a report that the flood destroyed many households with over 100 houses damaged.”
Lame said the management had already visited the affected area and carried out an assessment on the level of damage caused by the flood and would write a report for possible intervention.
He said there was no reported case of death, injury or case of missing persons during the flooding.
“However, the affected people are living with their relatives in the town or nearby settlements that were not affected,” he said.
The acting director-general cautioned the public against building on waterways and dumping refuse in drainages.
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