Natural Disaster In my Place
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I greet you all according to your time my dear Hives friends, I must commend that this period, as we are currently facing a huge natural disaster in our area. Am delighted to be sharing my views on this topic that I titled Natural Disaster In My Area. Hives for better life.
Natural Disaster as we all know is a sudden disastrous event, caused by natural environmental factors on earth, usually leading to death, loss of properties. Without wasting time, let me go straight to what I have for us today.
About The Natural Disaster In My Area
Let me start by telling you that I come from a riverine area in the southern part of Nigeria (Delta State precisely). Is no longer a secret that my state tends to experience flooding every year, and sometimes neighboring states and region are also affected. But it has been observed that this year's flood has gone passed the normal limits.
You would agree with me that flooding is one of the popular natural occurance that has caused havoc in the world today. The massive flooding in Nigeria can be traced back to the 1970's - 1980's, when the Nigerian government failed to adhere to the agreement between them and the Cameroonian authorities. The two nations agreed to create two different Dams (refers to a structure that is placed across a flowing body of water to help prevent the flow of water through a certain direction and in most cases used to generate power supply).
The Cameroonian authorities successfully completed their Dam in 1982 which they called the Lagdo dam, but the Nigerian government fail to complete it's own, and that is what is causing this massive flooding today. The presence of the Nigerian Dam would have helped control the flow of the water released from the Cameroon dam, thereby avoiding flooding and controlling the massive flow of water.
Areas Affected and Damages Recorded So Far
It has been observed and revealed by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) that this is by far the worst disaster that has affected the country in several years, as a good number of states in Nigeria including Delta, Bayelsa .Rivers. Jigawa. Adamawa, Bauchi. Kogi.Katsina. Anambra. Abuja. Nasarawa. amongst others have been affected by the flood
The Major Cause of This Flood
Like I said earlier, the Nigerian government failed to avoid this disaster from the very beginning. The dam that was supposed to be constructed in Nigeria (Dasin Hausa Dam) was meant to be 2½ times bigger than the Cameroon Lagdo dam, but unfortunately the government of Nigeria are yet to complete that very dam up till this moment. So whenever water is released from the Cameroon Lagdo dam, it flows uncontrollably to the Nigerian rivers (especially the river Niger and river benue), causing massive flood and havoc every year.
The situation report in my state (Delta ) has it that over 300 communities with not less than 700,000 people are currently affected.
It saddens me to experience/witness such disaster in my area, as the flood has affected the financial and economic sector of the state by destroying properties, farmlands and crops.
I bet it will be very difficult for affected individual to recover from this loss even after this disaster is over.
The means of food supply have been cut short, as vehicles conveying food items from the North to the South and vice versa have been stranded on the road for weeks now due to the massive water flow on the major roads in the country.
Prior Alerts From The Government On The Flood
Of course there were warnings across major states in the country by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) few months before the occurrence of the flood. The Cameroon authorities gave their warnings too, as they were about to open the Lagdo dam again.
It was after the ravaging flood disaster that occurred in 2012, that the Nigerian government met the Cameroonian authorities to discuss how best to handle the issue of releasing water from the Lagdo dam, which has been causing the flood. It ended in an agreement that the Cameroonian authorities will always inform the Nigerian government anytime they decides to open the Lagdo dam, so that proper precautions would be taken before the release of the water to prevent loss of lives and properties. But clearly this has not solved the problem, as more people are affected every year as a result of this occurrence.
What To do In Flood Situations Like The One Facing Me Now
To be sincere, the best thing to do in situations like this is to stay safe as best as you can. I never believed that this flood disaster will get to my house because It was located in the upper region of the state.
A round down of the basic things to do in this situation includes:
Listen to the latest news on the level of the flood, and if it has gotten close to you, look for the next available high land to go because I have seen a situation were a family drowned overnight due to neglegiance of this instruction.
While walking try to avoid moving waters, as about 8 inches of water is enough to fall you, get a canoe if possible.
Try not to drive into moving water in such situations, as this could result to a sink and drowning of you and your car.
Conclusion
This is for sure one of the biggest natural disaster that has occurred in the country in decades, and instead of the government to seek possible ways to complete the Dam at Adamawa, they prefer to annually alert the nation on floods. In situations like this, it always advisable to stay safe and pray for God's intervention. Pray for Delta state, pray for Nigeria.
Note: All Images were taken by me using my Infinx phone
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How are you and your family doing now?
Truly, being caught between government failures and disasters is a huge blow to the affected people. Oftentimes we are not allowed to complain because they are doing their best, and it is also our duty to contribute instead of voicing our needs.
Sometimes the government policies works for them, but not for the people. So life end up more difficult and even more difficult to escape the pitfalls of life.
This is an era of multiple crises going altogether, but ;et's remain tougher. I hope you and your family is safe now.
Thanks for your concern
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This is very terrible.
Recovery will be very hard for all victims. The most annoying part is that the Nigerian government is saying little or nothing about it. I keep wondering how people are able to survive with the level the water has reached-Where do they sleep, do they have access to clean drinking water, how about the little ones? This will be a traumatic experience to so many.
I can't even be happy that I am unaffected because since it is affecting my loved ones,then somehow, it affects me.
Please, how are you coping? Has the water level reduced yet?
The water level has started reducing gradually,our hope is on God for now
The water level has started reducing our hope is on God for now
A relief!
Please, stay safe.
Thanks for your concern
It is very sad to see these images and read everything you say. Here in Venezuela we are also going through the same situation. It is heartbreaking to see all those people suffering and suffering the ravages of nature. They are huge losses, not only material, but also of human beings who have left their lives under the turbulent waters. It is very sad!
@henry5 I join you in your feelings!
Es muy triste observar esas imágenes y leer todo lo que cuentas. Aquí en Venezuela también estamos pasando por la misma situación. Desgarra el corazón ver a toda esa gente sufriendo y padeciendo los estragos de la naturaleza. Son pérdidas enormes, no solo materiales, también de seres humanos que han dejado su vida bajo las aguas turbulentas. Es muy triste!
@henry5 te acompaño en tus sentimientos!
Thanks so much for your concern