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Flood: Devastation persists, victims count losses in Anambra

Last updated: October 21, 2022 7:38 am
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By Adeleye Kunle

The 2022 flood disaster in Anambra and some other States in Nigeria is no doubt one too many.

In previous years, after two weeks, the flood usually recedes, giving victims who may have relocated to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps the opportunity to move back to their homes.

This year’s flooding which began in Anambra one month ago has not shown any sign of receding, just as more homes are being submerged on a daily basis, swelling the number of victims who are relocating to IDPs camps daily.

A recent visit to two IDPs camps in Anambra East Local Government Area showed the level of pain most of the victims were undergoing.

In Umuoba Anam, hundreds of people were seen living in a hall, owned by a school. While some had mattresses to sleep on, many others, especially women and children, used pieces of clothes spread on the floor.

A flood victim, who spoke to journalists; Mr Emmanuel Okonkwor said: “I am saddened over the condition of the victims here. They lay on bare floor, and most of them are yet to receive anything from the government except what some individuals brought. They also need money to buy condiments, kerosene and firewood to make the food which people eat once a day.”

In Mmiata Anam, Mrs Tina Okeke said she has been sleeping on the floor with her six children since the flood set in and forced them to relocate to the camp, while also saying that hunger has been a major challenge to them.

Meanwhile, the high number of deaths in the flood prone areas has been attributed to the unwillingness of most rural farmers to leave their farms

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