Investigations
revealed that already, scores of families, mainly farmers, have relocated to
safer grounds, while some others remained trapped in the flooded communities at
the time of going to press.
At least four persons were
feared dead, while many sustained varying degrees of injuries, following the
flooding that swept through some communities in Oguta Local Government Area of
Imo State.
Several hectares of
farmland were completely submerged, even as tons of farm products harvested by
farmers were equally lost to the flood.
One of the villagers said:
“The use of canoe is now the only means of getting to their homes.”
“Many people, who could
safely climb trees, did so, when they noticed that the flood had not only swept
across the exit routes, but also growing dangerously with time.”
While saying that many were
still trapped in the flood areas, the villager also bemoaned the huge losses
recorded by the people since the deluge started.
Confirming the ugly
situation during an interview, an official of the National Emergency Management
Agency, NEMA, Mr. Quintus Oramalu, said at the last count, over 60 houses had
been submerged by flood.
He appealed to other
citizens living in the affected communities to relocate immediately to safer
grounds to avoid any avoidable disaster.
No fewer than 23
communities in Oguta local government area suffered grave consequences during
the 2012 flooding.
It would also be recalled
that prior to the current flooding and reported loss of lives, the Imo office
of the National Orientation Agency, NOA, carried out series of sensitization
exercises in the flood-prone areas of Oguta and Egbema local council areas of
the state.
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