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Flood hits Taraba community, destroyed properties over millions

Flood hits Taraba community, destroyed properties over millions 
Flood hits Taraba community, destroyed properties over millions
Flood disaster has destroyed properties and residence worth millions of naira in Mayo Selbe, in Gashaka Local Government Area of Taraba State on Friday, the 6th October, 2023.
Reacting to the development, the third Class Chief (Kum) Mayo Selbe HRH. Kum Thomas Maiyanga Shaibu has appealed to both state and federal Government to assist the victims to rebuild their ruins.
The Fridays downfall in Mayo Selbe in Gashaka Local Government Area of Taraba State resulted in to s flood disaster which destroyed residence, farm land, and other goods and services of the local people.
This is the first time the area is witnessing such natural disaster which also led to the collapse of a bridge within the town.
Commenting on the sad development, the representative of the third Class Chief of Mayo Selbe Wakili Sabana Ibrahim, called on Government to as matter of urgency come to the aid of the community as the locales have lost virtually their all to the flood disaster.
He said, the victims of the flood have been subjected to untold hardship as a lot of them doesn’t have shelter and a place to lay their heads.

Techrectory with Agency Report.

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