Rainstorm
on Saturday destroyed no fewer than 200 residential houses and shops in
Zaria City and parts of Sabon-Gari Local Government Area of Kaduna
State, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
The storm also destroyed electrical installations and trees, blocking streets.
The worst hit areas are Sabon-gari, Samaru, Danmagaji, Wusasa, Kofar
Gayan Low Cost Housing Estate and parts of Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic
temporary site, among others.
A NAN correspondent, who visited the affected areas, saw residents
trying to salvage some items, while the debris of destroyed structures
were being cleared.
Efforts to speak with the Interim Management Committee Chairman of Zaria
Local Government Council, Ja’afaru Abbas, were not successful but a top
official of the council, confirmed the extensive damage by the storm.
“We have been trying to see how we can assist the victims”, the official said, pleading anonymity.
A cross-section of victims who were interviewed, expressed shock over
the incident, describing it as the worst in the past 10 years.
One of the victims, Sani Aliyu, described the development as “the will of God Almighty” that no human could have stopped.
He appealed to the relevant authorities to come to their aid to cushion the effect of the rainstorm.
Another victim, Ilyas Is’haq of Sabongari, said that the disaster came
at a time when people had no money at hand, hence the need for the
Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency, to urgently assist the
victims.
Mamman Magaji of Wusasa, said that the entire roof of his house was
removed, while part of the fence covering the house was also brought
down.
Most of the victims are low-income earners, struggling to meet the basic challenges of life.
(NAN)
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