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Normalcy Returns to Maiduguri as Floodwaters Recede

Normalcy Returns to Maiduguri as Floodwaters Recede

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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After a harrowing experience, residents of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, are beginning to witness some relief as floodwaters recede. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed that water levels are lowering, and normalcy is gradually returning to the city.

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  • The Cause and Impact of the Flood
  • Receding Water Levels and Ongoing Rescue Efforts
  • Preventing Health Crises and Ensuring Safety
  • Lessons for the Future

The Cause and Impact of the Flood

The flooding, triggered by the rupture of the Alua Dam, caused widespread destruction across Borno State. In addition to sweeping away wildlife in local zoos, the flood resulted in numerous fatalities and left many people displaced. It is being described as one of the worst flood disasters in Nigeria’s history.

On Thursday, NEMA Director General Zubaida Umar provided an update on the situation. “Though our work is far from done, and our round-the-clock emergency response, monitoring, and assessment continue, it’s important to provide some updates,” she said.

Receding Water Levels and Ongoing Rescue Efforts

Umar expressed some relief, stating, “The flood level in Maiduguri is receding, and normalcy is beginning to return to the metropolis.” However, she added that search and rescue operations remain active, with efforts focused on locating and assisting those still affected by the disaster.

Currently, victims of the flood are being housed in eight temporary camps provided by the state government.

According to Umar, over 400,000 people have been affected. “With support from the armed forces, paramilitary groups, civil society organizations, humanitarian partners, and the good people of Borno State, we are accommodating those who are not in camps with their relatives in safer, higher areas,” she added.

Preventing Health Crises and Ensuring Safety

To prevent waterborne diseases often associated with flooding, NEMA has deployed three water purification trucks to Maiduguri. The agency is also collaborating with chemical companies to purify household water supplies.

“We have also alerted residents to be cautious of dangerous aquatic animals, particularly snakes, that may have found the water environment conducive,” Umar noted.

While the immediate focus remains on recovery, Umar assured the public that the government is fully committed to mobilizing resources to support those affected and to ensure the safety and welfare of both displaced individuals and residents.

Lessons for the Future

The flooding in Borno serves as a stark reminder of the potential devastation caused by rising water levels and the need for proactive measures to prevent such disasters. Earlier warnings of the dam’s vulnerability were not adequately addressed, leading to the current situation, which has impacted people, wildlife, and property alike.

Flooding is a natural disaster that, while difficult to contain once it occurs, can often be prevented through appropriate infrastructure and timely interventions. This event should serve as a critical lesson for government authorities to take future flood threats seriously and implement preventive measures to safeguard lives and properties.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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