Pythons and other hazardous reptiles have entered communities in some sections of Delta State as a result of the disastrous rains. Residents are currently running for cover out of fear of being
killed.Communities along the banks of the river Niger have been
devastated by the destructive flood that has shut off portions of the East-West
Road. According to reports, it claimed eight lives and ruined crops and homes
in the state worth millions of naira.
While others use canoes to cross to the opposite side and board vehicles to continue their journey, some travelers on the East-West Road have been left stranded
Mr. Eugene Uzum, the Director General of the State Bureau of
Orientation, said this yesterday while providing an update on the flood
situation in Asaba. He bemoaned the fact that vehicles carrying supplies for
flood victims in damaged areas had become stuck by the raging flood.
Those who reside in the inundated areas have been encouraged
to leave by Uzum, who confirmed the death of a large python at Patani. He
bemoaned the fact that in addition to the flood, the victims also had to deal
with deadly sea animals that are being released as a result of the river
overflowing.
He expressed regret that a portion of the Ughelli-Patani
axis of the East-West Road had been inundated, saying: "Trucks carrying
relief supplies to that axis have been stuck." To get supplies to the IDP
camps and the victims, we now use speed boats.
He lamented that 19 out of the 25 local government districts have been damaged by the flood and stated that 4,755 people, including men, women, children, lactating mothers, pregnant women, and persons with disabilities, have so far been registered at the camps around the state
We want to feel sorry for the flood victims, Uzum stated. We
particularly applaud their fortitude in heeding the government's previous
warning to leave flood-prone areas. As of right now, two camps have been
established by the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission
(DESOPADEC), which has stepped in. The interventionist organization has also
been allowing water to freely flow through canals. To provide temporary housing
for displaced residents, the state government has opened ten operational IDP
camps at various sites through the 2022 flood management committee, with plans
to open additional ones.
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