ABUJA, Nigeria
Almost everyone on board a boat died when it capsized in a flood-swollen river in Nigeria's Anambra state, President Muhammadu Buhari said on Sunday.
An estimated 85 people were
taking the overloaded boat on Friday when flooding of the Niger River caused it
to tip over.
"The boat reportedly
carrying 85 persons capsized following rising floods in Ogbaru area of the
state, with emergency services confirming a death toll of 76," Buhari's
office quoted him as saying.
He directed the emergency
services to provide relief to the victims.
"I pray for the repose of
the souls of the deceased and for everyone's safety, as well as the well-being
of the family members of the victims of this tragic accident," he added.
Earlier on Sunday, the
emergency services said rising water level was hampering rescue efforts.
"The water level is very
high and too risky for a smooth search and rescue operation," Thickman
Tanimu, the southeast coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA) told AFP.
He said the flooding was the
worst the country has seen in years, with the water level around one-tenth
higher than a decade ago.
NEMA requested the Nigerian
Air Force provide helicopters for the rescue operation.
Anambra state governor Charles
Soludo urged residents of flood-ravaged areas to relocate, while adding that
the government would provide relief to those affected by the disaster.
"This development is still a shock to the government and good people of Anambra State. I sympathise with the families of people involved," Soludo said in a statement.
Boat accidents occur regularly
in Nigeria because of overloading, speeding, poor maintenance and disregarding
navigation rules.
Since the start of the rainy
season, many regions of the West African nation of more than 200 million people
have been devastated by floods.
More than 300 people have been
killed and at least 100,000 made homeless, according to the emergency services.
The continuous rain has washed
away farmland and crops, sparking fears of food shortages, famine and hunger in
a country already struggling with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the
war in Ukraine.
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