Courtesy bayelsa state Government.
A 120 year old woman, Mrs Rhoda Tamunu on Wednesday in Yenagoa escaped death by whiskers as she was rescued from being overrun by rampaging flood which enters the second week in the state.
Also, no fewer than 1,000 indigenes from
various communities have been evacuated to the relief camps located at
the State capital.
The survivor, according to official of
the State Emergency Medical Services was rescued at the point of death,
adding that her residence at Agudama-Epie in Yenagoa local government
area of the state was submerged, while property worth millions of naira
was lost to the flooding.
The official of SEMS, Mrs Cynthia
Boufini said the Agency swiftly responded to a distress call put through
one of the hotlines made available by the State government.
Expressing gratitude to the State
government over its efforts to ameliorate the suffering of the people,
her grandson, Mr. Francis Monovie, said if not for the hotlines made
available by the government, his grandmother would have been washed away
by the flood.
It would be recalled that Governor
Seriake Dickson had given out emergency hot lines to the public during
his broadcast to the people of the state on the flood that has ravaged
the state in the past 2 weeks.
The flood victim has since been taken to the Government House clinic for medical attention
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