NEMA warns of waterborne disease outbreak, shelter shortage
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has warned of likely outbreak of waterborne disease in Mokwa due to contamination of water sources. The agency also said there may be shelter and food shortages if the number of those currently displaced increases. As of Tuesday evening, the number of displaced is 1,590, affected persons is 3,108, 160 are dead, 84 missing, and 11 injured. NEMA, on its official X handle @nemanigeria on Tuesday, posted efforts made and its challenges since the incident on 29th May. On how it has responded, NEMA stated: “Mobile Intensive Care Ambulances, Rapid Intervention Vehicles, and medical extrication units have been deployed to support emergency health operations. Injured individuals were evacuated to health centres and hospitals for treatment. Food supplies were mobilized within 24 hours and handed over to the NSEMA, Local Government Chairman, and Community head (Sarkin Hausawa Mokwa) for immediate distribution to the affected persons. “M...