Over twenty people lost
their lives as a result of flood from torrential rainfall in Gusau, Zamfara
State, a number of the residents sustained injuries in an effort to escape the
rain which lasted nine hours.
Twenty-six people have also
died in a similar circumstance in the state.
The tragedy happened at
Janbako town in Maradun local government of the state, where people were said
to have been trapped in their homes and killed by flood which trailed the rain.
Over 200 houses were also
reportedly destroyed, while properties worth millions of naira were washed away
by the flood.
The community was bereft of
its bustling status as it was completely deserted by the residents.
Some survivors were also
seen weeping over the loss of their beloved ones and properties.
All other roads linking the
town with its neighbours were submerged and washed away by the flood.
Some of the victims,
according to findings by Vanguard, have since taken refuge in communities not
affected by the flood.
Others were seen preparing
makeshift houses to settle in before any assistance come their way.
Officials of the state
Emergency Management Agency, ZEMA, have since arrived the town to ascertain the
level of loss, and other damage the flood may have caused, with a view to
assisting the victims.
Although the governor of
the state was away when the tragedy happened, his deputy, Mallam Wakkala,
directed that the victims be given all necessary assistance they deserved, and
prayed God to prevent a recurrence.
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