Five Dead, 55 Injured in Yola Flood – NEMA
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5 killed, over 50 injured in Adamawa flood
Five people have been killed and over 50 others injured following a devastating flood that swept through several communities in Yola North and Yola South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State. Heavy rainfall, which began before dawn and continued into Sunday morning, caused widespread destruction in the affected areas. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the flood claimed five lives and left 55 others injured. The worst-hit communit…
At least 5 dead, 55 injured as floods sweep Nigeria's Adamawa
ABUJA, July 27 (Xinhua) -- At least five people were killed and 55 others injured after torrential rains triggered devastating floods in Nigeria's northeastern Adamawa State on Sunday, authorities said. Read full story
Five dead, 55 injured in Yola flood – NEMA
The early morning flooding on Sunday, after a heavy downpour in Yola and environs, submerged houses in some wards of the state capital The post Five dead, 55 injured in Yola flood – NEMA appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Flood in Yola claims 5 lives, Injures 55, displaces residents – NEMA
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has reported that five people lost their lives and 55 others were injured The post Flood in Yola claims 5 lives, Injures 55, displaces residents – NEMA appeared first on National Accord Newspaper.
Floods Claim Lives in Nigeria's Adamawa State
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/floods-claim-lives-in-nigerias-adamawa-state/Five fatalities and 55 injuries have been confirmed following severe flooding in northeastern Nigeria’s Adamawa State, according to National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) officials. Operations head Ladan Ayuba reported heavy rainfall overnight Sunday submerged residential areas and infrastructure in Yo…
At Least 8 Dead and Many Missing in Devastating Yola Flood in Nigeria
Heavy rains have swept through Yola, the Adamawa State capital in northeastern Nigeria, causing a devastating flood that residents have described to HumAngle as the first of its kind. The rain began around 1 a.m. and intensified as the hours passed. By 3 a.m., walls and houses had begun to collapse, with water sweeping into homes in the Shagari and Sabon Pegi areas. HumAngle visited the affected communities and found locals carrying their lugga…
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