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The flood destroyed food crops and properties worth millions of Naira in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state capital. Houses, vehicles, roads and farmlands were reportedly submerged.
Dead fowl in a poultry farm following floods that hit Abakiliki. Photo: NAN
Sources reveal that the downpour which began on Saturday, June 11, lasted till the early hours of Sunday, June 12.
Many residents, especially those living close to water channels within the metropolis, were sacked from their homes, following the down pour, while some homes had their roofs blown off by wind that accompanied the rain.
The locations most affected were Ogbaga Road, Udensi Street, St. Patrick Road, Hill Top, Mile 50, Nkaliki, Ogbe Hausa, Ogoja Road among others.
Some new generation churches, located at the bank of the river close to Water Works Road, were also affected. Also, owners of shops and residential houses at Ogboaga Road, Iyiokwu Avenue, Onwe Road and Hilltop Avenue also lost properties to the flood.
Vanguard reports that the Iyi-Udele River that runs through the middle of the town, was flooded as buildings located 30 metres away from the river bank, were flooded, leading to some walls and buildings almost caving in.
One of the victims, Mr John Oke who spoke to newsmen, said that he has lost everything in his house, including his vital documents, to the flood.
He said: “We woke up to see everywhere submerged in water. In fact, I had to smuggle my children out of our compound. We were lying on top of water as our mattresses were soaked with water.”
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