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Kwara Fire Service Confirms Four Dead After Downpour In Ilorin On Friday

 

By Taiwo Ogunniyi

No fewer than four people have been confirmed killed after the Friday heavy downpour in Ilorin, Kwara State.

It was gathered that property worth millions of naira was also lost to the flood.

Choicereporters reported that two human bodies and a Toyota Yaris car with Reg No APP 544 E were recovered by men of the state Fire Service from a river opposite Olusola Saraki abattoir, along Sobi road in Ilorin, on Saturday.

Also, two lives were reported lost as youths swimming to catch fish along Asa riverine areas, especially at Amilengbe area, behind Salem House in the Ilorin metropolis, got drowned in their adventure.

The spokesman of Kwara State Fire Service, Hassan Adekunle, and the general manager of the state environmental protection agency (KWEPA),Alh Saad Ayuba Dan Musa confirmed the development.

“Today, October 1, 2022, the Kwara State Fire Service has removed two human bodies and a Toyota Yaris car with Reg No APP544E from a river at Opposite Olusola Saraki Abattoir, along Sobi road in Ilorin, capital of Kwara State.

“Information has it that the incident occurred during the Friday downpour, when the casualties were struggling to drive through the bridge and suddenly got stuck by the flood, which pushed them into the river.

“In truth, the rescued work was like a joint operation, because all the people in the neighborhood gave their full support to the firemen throughout the operation.

“Therefore, the Director, Kwara State Fire Service, Prince Falade John Olumuyiwa, urged the general public to please to be avoiding driving whenever there is heavy rainfall”, Adekunle said.

Also, the general manager of KWEPA confirmed that two lives were lost when youths were reportedly swimming at Asa River to catch fish from fish ponds damaged by flood occasioned by the heavy downpour.

“As the head of Kwara State Environmental Protection Agency (KWEPA), I have received several phone calls from people to drive away thousand of youths swimming to catch fish along Asa riverine areas especially at Amilengbe area behind Salem House.

“From a reliable source, the flood has swept away the fishery ponds from unknown location into the river which attracted the youths to become emergency fishermen in the area which has claimed two lives as at today.

“This is a clarion call and warning to the parents to warn their children against this ugly situation; the police force and Fire Service department should be despatched to drive away these youths from the scene,” he stated.

Edited by Felix Ajide

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