Windstorm Ravages Yobe, Damaging Homes and Valuable Property

A devastating windstorm has struck Gashu’a community, the headquarters of Bade Local Government Area of Yobe State, destroying numerous houses and property worth millions of naira.

According to reports, the windstorm, which occurred yesterday evening, rendered many families homeless and destroyed their valuables, including businesses and food items.

Some residents said about four people reportedly lost their lives. This is yet to be confirmed by the relevant authorities.

This is one of the most devastating disasters I have ever seen in my entire life. I think deforestation contributed significantly to this tragic incident,” a 65-year-old resident said.

The windstorm, which accompanied the onset of the rainy season, left a trail of destruction, damaging hundreds of residential houses as well as means of livelihood.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (Yobe SEMA) confirmed the development, expressing deep concern over the heavy rainfall and accompanying strong winds that affected communities in Gashu’a (Bade LGA), Yunusari LGA, and Bursari LGA.

“Following reports received from the affected local government authorities and community leaders, Yobe SEMA is deploying emergency response teams, supported by staff and volunteers from the neighbouring local government areas of Jakusko, Karasuwa, Geidam, and Nguru, to conduct a rapid on-the-ground deep-dive assessment of the situation,” the agency said.

It also said preliminary findings indicated that numerous homes had sustained significant damage, with the majority of those affected being vulnerable households.
We extend our heartfelt sympathies to all families who have been displaced or whose homes and livelihoods have been impacted by this unfortunate incident,” Yobe SEMA said.

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