International
Federation responds to severe floods in West Africa
4
September 2007
Severe
floods have been reported in several countries in West Africa causing
destruction and chaos in many areas, particularly in Mauritania, Togo,
Mali, Burkina-Faso, Nigeria, Niger, Liberia, Gambia, Ivory Coast and
Senegal. The adverse weather conditions brought on by the rainy season
since July considerably worsened in August, now affecting more than
100,000 people.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
immediately released a total of 553,750 Swiss francs (US$ 458,660,
€ 336,160) from its Disaster Relief Emergency Fund to help national
Red Cross or Red Crescent Societies cover immediate needs.
“Torrential rains have destroyed homes, leaving thousands homeless.
They damaged roads and devastated crops in areas where food security
has been a problem before so we need to carefully monitor the situation,”
says Niels Scott, the International Federation’s Operations
Coordinator for Africa.
In Togo, heavy rains hit the northern Savanes region over the last
few days. At least 17 people are reported dead. Togo Red Cross has
mobilized volunteers and is currently conducting an assessment of
damages which is made difficult because bridges linking parts of the
affected area have been washed away.
In Nigeria, floods have been reported in many states, including Ogun,
Nasarrawa, Lagos, Bauchi, Sokoto, Kebbi, Yobe, Borno and Plateau,
affecting more than 3,700 families. Torrential rains destroyed homes,
leaving thousands homeless or displaced. At least 68 people are reported
dead. Nigeria Red Cross provided more than 3,000 people with food,
blankets, mosquito nets and health advice.
In Mauritania, 30,000 people have been affected by the heavy rains
that lashed the city of Tintane causing flooding in many areas. At
least two people lost their lives. Mauritanian Red Crescent volunteers
distributed food supplies, sleeping mats, hygiene kits and mosquito
nets. They disinfected wells and offered health and hygiene advice
to victims.
In Mali, at least 32,000 people have been hit by the floods that swept
through the areas of Mopti (Bandiagara), Kayes, Sikasso, Koulikoro,
Gao and Segou. Mali Red Cross provided blankets, sleeping mats, mosquito
nets as well as basic necessities for a month to 500 people in Bandiagara.
In Liberia, some 20,000 people have been affected by floods that destroyed
several homes, especially in the Monrovia area. Coastal areas have
also been hit. Liberia Red Cross is providing emergency assistance.
In Burkina-Faso, various parts of the country were battered by heavy
rains, which led to flooding in the areas of Kouritenga, Oubritenga,
Kadiogo, Houet, Zandoma, Yatenga, Passore, Loroum, Bam, Namentenga,
Sanmatenga, Zoundwego, Nahouri and Sahel. At least 20,000 people have
been hit. Burkina Faso Red Cross distributed tents, 5 tonnes of food
supplies and 55 kg of clothes. Some 4,700 people will also receive
assistance in the provinces of Houet and Nahouri.
In Niger, some 14,000 people have been affected around the capital,
Niamey as well as in Agadez, Maradi, Tahoua, Tillaberi, Zinder and
Diffa. Niger Red Cross distributed 16 tonnes of cereals. Volunteers
were immediately mobilized and took part in emergency operations.
In Gambia, 300 people were hit by flooding in the town of Sinchu Bala.
Gambia Red Cross volunteers immediately went into action, providing
emergency assistance. Other relief activities include providing foods
supplies, building 32 latrines and health awareness campaigns.
In Senegal, floods have also been reported around Thies, Matam, Kaolack,
Tamba and Dakar. Senegal Red Cross is currently assessing the needs
and has mobilized volunteers.
In Côte d’Ivoire, heavy rains brought flooding around
the town of Agboville. The Red Cross of Côte d’Ivoire
distributed relief items to 400 affected families.
The International Federation is also monitoring the situation in neighbouring
countries and will take more action if needed.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
In Dakar:
Moustapha Diallo, Regional Information Officer Tel : + 221 450 10
04
In Geneva
Jean-Luc Martinage, Information Officer for Africa Tel: + 41 22 730
4296 / 41 79 217 3386
International Federation media duty phone Tel: + 41 79 416 38 81
The Geneva-based International Federation
promotes the humanitarian activities of 185 National Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies among vulnerable people. By coordinating international
disaster relief and encouraging development support, it seeks to prevent
and alleviate human suffering. The Federation, National Societies
and the International Committee of the Red Cross together, constitute
the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
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