Niger Delta
Red Cross Seeks Assistance For Flood Victims In Edo
The Edo branch of the Nigerian Red Cross Society has appealed for immediate assistance to victims of flooding that had affected about 30 communities in the state.
Secretary of the Branch, Mr Wilson Ekhomogiazin, made the appeal in a statement in Benin.
Ekhomogiazin said the appeal had become necessary as residents displaced included pregnant women, lactating mothers and children.
“While we enjoy the comfort of our sleep and warmth in our homes, people in over 30 communities from three LGAs have been displaced by flooding in the state.
“These included pregnant women, breast feeding mothers and their children as well as men whose only means of livelihood have been washed off by flood.
“These people have resulted into self-help by locating higher grounds and building make-shift camps for their families.
“They are being exposed to Malaria and acute colds, snake and scorpion bite, and are having discomfort from their sleep because most of these shelters are built with zinc,” the society scribe said.
The Red Cross, he said, would appreciate donations to help alleviate the sufferings of these people.
He called for items such as food, drilling of boreholes for access to clean drinkable water or water supply, tent and other shelter materials, fumigation system and mosquito nets.
Others are clothing materials, power generating sets, medical and sanitary materials, soaps and monies amongst others.
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