The images were released by the National Emergency Management
Agency, NEMA, and shows the extent of the flooding in the city caused
by the overflowing River Niger, which is virtually cutting off the
Northern part of the country from the South.
A
lot of small villages in Lokoja and Kogi will soon be wiped out if
nothing is done soon. The flooding has left many dead, thousands
homeless, and movement from one place to the other impossible.
The flooding started about two weeks ago after Cameroon released water from the Lagdo Dam.
The minister of works said that the level of water seen in the past two weeks has not been seen in the last 100 years.
The federal government has contracted three major construction
companies to free the submerged Lokoja-Abuja highway from flooding and
NEMA is currently camping thousands of displaced flood victims.
More photos below
2 comments:
What is d govt doin abt it.....its gettin serious ooh....
i'm not too sure, but the minister for enviroment has visited the state. And the Federal Govt has promised to do something about it.
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