Maiduguri Floods: Military Leads Search and Rescue Efforts

By: Zagazola Makama

The devastating flood that ravaged the city of Maiduguri, Borno State, following the collapse of the Alou Dam in Konduga Local Government Area, has prompted a military response to rescue trapped civilians.

The unprecedented rainfall caused water levels to rise, resulting in the dam’s failure and subsequent flooding of the entire Maiduguri Metropolitan Council.

The disaster, described as one of the worst in over 30 years, has left widespread destruction in its wake. The Shehu of Borno Palace and large areas of the city are underwater, with vehicles and trucks submerged in the floodwaters.

In response to the crisis, the military has activated its contingency plan to aid civil authorities. Soldiers have been deployed to lead search and rescue efforts, focusing on areas where victims are trapped. A particular area of concern is the Customs area, where people are stranded on a flyover bridge.

Despite the challenging conditions, the military has bravely waded into the floods to rescue those in need. Their efforts have been instrumental in saving lives and providing hope to affected communities.

As we travel to Maiduguri, we will bring you updates on the situation and highlight the military’s efforts in mitigating the effects of this natural disaster. Their selfless dedication to serving the nation is truly commendable.