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How flood sacks Imo community

According to a NEMA official, Nwaeze said: “There are going to be cases of a secondary emergency as a result of this flood incident, I advised the people of Abacheke and other communities by the flood to urgently evacuate from the affected area and as well relocate their children to a safer ground.”

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Flood has sacked thousands of villagers in the Abacheke community in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State.

This was captured when the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, led by the Team leader and Principal Site and Rescue Officer, Innocent Nwaeze, on Sunday conducted an on-the-spot assessment of the level of damages by the flood.

The agrarian community had been sacked by the flood. Houses submerged. Crops and farmlands are taken over by flood. The community members were told to quickly relocate to a safer area.

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At the time of filing this report, villagers had gone to neighbouring communities to take refuge some of them took shelter in the churches and schools anywhere they found safe at the moment.

According to a NEMA official, Nwaeze said: “There are going to be cases of a secondary emergency as a result of this flood incident, I advised the people of Abacheke and other communities by the flood to urgently evacuate from the affected area and as well relocate their children to a safer ground.”

Also, the traditional ruler of the affected community, His Royal Highness, Eze Ikeji Bright, said: “Government should assist us, we need urgent assistance such as food items, clothing, mosquito nets and other relief materials, this year’s flood came unnoticed, we have lost so many things including our plantations, my people are now refugees in their community, we need govt intervention as soon as possible.”

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