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Adamawa Reels Under Flood Devastation: Over 13,000 Homes Submerged, 52,000 Displaced

Naija247news 2025/2/9

Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has declared a state of emergency in the state following devastating floods that have wreaked havoc across the region. Naija247news gathered that the floods have submerged over 13,000 houses and displaced more than 52,000 residents.

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According to Naija247news, Governor Fintiri made the declaration during an emergency meeting with relevant stakeholders in Yola, the state capital. He expressed deep concern over the scale of the disaster, stating that the floods have caused significant damage to infrastructure, agricultural lands, and livelihoods.

Naija247news understands that the affected areas include Yola South, Yola North, Numan, Demsa, and Fufore Local Government Areas. The floods have inundated communities, leaving residents stranded and in desperate need of assistance.

Naija247news reports that the state government has activated emergency response teams to provide relief to the affected communities. These teams are tasked with providing food, shelter, and medical assistance to displaced persons.

Governor Fintiri has called on the federal government and international organizations for support in addressing the humanitarian crisis. He emphasized the urgent need for assistance in providing food, shelter, and medical care to the displaced population.

The floods in Adamawa State highlight the urgent need for improved flood mitigation and disaster preparedness measures. The state government has pledged to work with relevant stakeholders to develop and implement long-term solutions to prevent future occurrences.

This news story aims to provide a concise and informative account of the devastating floods in Adamawa State. It highlights the scale of the disaster, the impact on the affected population, and the ongoing efforts to provide relief and support.

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