Flood Kills At Least Two In Southwestern Cameroon
Date
3/20/2023 2:08:41 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews) At least two people have been killed after torrential rains
triggered flash floods in Buea, the chief town of Cameroon's
Southwest region, local authorities said Sunday, Azernews reports
citing Xinhua.
According to David Mafani Namange, mayor of Buea council, the
flood was triggered by several hours of heavy rain Saturday which
carried away cars and debris and inundated the basement and ground
floors of some buildings, turning roads into rivers.
'Two corpses were recovered on Saturday. The material damage is
quite huge. The women in the market have lost all their goods,'
Namange told Xinhua over the phone early Sunday while evaluating
the damage caused by 'the unprecedented' flood.
At least 10 people were receiving treatment in hospitals in the
town after sustaining injuries from the disaster.
'The flood caused my store to collapse on me. I was covered in
the mud and water and it's only through a miracle that I struggled
to come out of there alive,' Esther Doru who was receiving
treatment in hospital told Xinhua.
Namange said the council will take appropriate measures to avoid
future flood which is mostly caused by poor construction of
houses.
'The natural waterway is too small because of haphazard
construction. People just build houses on the waterway and this is
one of the major causes of the tragedy,' Namange said.
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