The Director-General of the agency, Mohammed Barkindo, made this disclosure while giving an update on the flood as it entered its second day on Wednesday.
Barkindo explained that the victims were trapped on rooftops, trees, and upstairs in various locations around the town.
“SEMA went with divers and rescued 719 people trapped in trees and upstairs, taking them to their chosen locations. ....
Barkindo explained that the victims were trapped on rooftops, trees, and upstairs in various locations around the town.
“SEMA went with divers and rescued 719 people trapped in trees and upstairs, taking them to their chosen locations. ....
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Oh my God ππ
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbreaking πππ
Chilling photo. I hope no one lost their life.
ReplyDeleteJeezzzz..Lord have mercy!
ReplyDeleteGod have mercy
ReplyDeleteThis sad!!
ReplyDeleteFather Lord,please intervene on their behalf.
Na today your day break SDK?
ReplyDeleteThank God I don't rely on your blog for news. Na gossip, wahala and giveaway sure pass for this your blog
Is SDK affiliated with CNN,Arise or Channels TV that gives breaking news? Get away you ππ
DeleteOh dear Lord have Mercy ooo
ReplyDeleteThat photo is scary o
Hello iya Boys
This will be devastating to people affected, I pray no lost of lives, Lord pls show us your mercy.
ReplyDeleteFurthermore, this flood was forecasted as regards some states last month, I think the Federal govt can put in supportive measures to assist states affected. ...