Heavy
rain in Bayelsa has led to flooding that wreaked havoc in so many
communities, but some communities have been "blessed" by the flood.
A photo being circulated online purportedly shows villagers rejoicing
after the flood washed large fishes into their community. The villagers
reportedly plan to sell the fish.
On the flip side, residents along the Epie Creek in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, who were adversely affected by the flood have bemoaned their loss and the discomfort caused them by floods that submerged their houses.
It was gathered that the water levels rose beyond tolerable limits and wreaked havoc on houses, the environment, and properties of some residents. Due to the development, some residents were said to have temporarily relocated from their homes to seek refuge in other places.
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On the flip side, residents along the Epie Creek in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, who were adversely affected by the flood have bemoaned their loss and the discomfort caused them by floods that submerged their houses.
It was gathered that the water levels rose beyond tolerable limits and wreaked havoc on houses, the environment, and properties of some residents. Due to the development, some residents were said to have temporarily relocated from their homes to seek refuge in other places.
READ ALSO - Latest Naija News Updates Today
Nairaland
PremiumTimes
Lindaikeji
Thenationnews
Saharareporters
Wapbaze
Guardiannews
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