
Five die in Cross River landslide as flood disasters spread across Nigeria
Emergency response In a statement posted on Facebook on Sunday, the Cross River State Emergency Management Agency (CR-SEMA) said it immediately conducted an on-the-spot assessment with the Nigerian Red Cross Society to assess the extent of the disaster and provide support to affected families.
Five people, including four children, have died following a landslide triggered by days of heavy rainfall in Cross River State as emergency agencies intensify disaster response amid a growing wave of floods and rainstorms affecting communities across Nigeria.
In Yobe State, NEMA and the Yobe State Emergency Management Agency have assessed rainstorm and windstorm damage across five local government areas, where 2,635 households—comprising 15,840 people—were affected and 58 people sustained injuries.
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