News

Over 500 Rendered Homeless as Flood Sacks Gombe Residents

No fewer than 500 people have been homeless due to heavy rainfall that flooded the Dogon Ruwa Community in Kaltungo local government area of Gombe State.

According to reports, the flood was caused by heavy rainfall on Friday, which started at 11 am and lasted until around 3 pm, forcing all the water channels in the community to overflow, resulting in flooding that cut through various buildings and causing them to collapse.

It was also gathered that some animals drowned, while a few people got injured while trying to rescue their belongings and save their falling structures.

Narrating the disaster, a community leader, Aliyu Isah Sain Dogon – Ruwa, said,

“The rain started as a normal rainfall at about 11 am, and it lasted until 3 pm on Friday. Before we understood what was happening, the flood started.

“As the flood came, houses started falling, and people were scampering for safety. Domestic animals were drowned as the wells within the houses sank due to the level of flooding.

“As of the time of talking to you, not fewer than 500 persons have been rendered homeless and are now taking refuge at the school premises.”

He, however, lamented that no aid has come to the community as of the time of speaking, saying,

“Though no deaths were recorded, unless something is done, there may be an outbreak of waterborne diseases. All the water sources have been contaminated.”

He added that the entire community has been confused as people are still counting their losses and trying to regain their lives.

He stressed, “It is indeed a devastating situation. People have lost their means of livelihood.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button