
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), on Thursday, confirmed the death of three people as a result of the flash flood in Lokogoma Area of the territory.
The Director-General, FEMA, Alhaji Idriss Abass, told newsmen that a man and two of his children; a boy and girl, died when their Toyota Highlander SUV entered into the flood.
Abass said the incident happened between 7.a.m and 9.a.m on Thursday.
“This morning, we woke up to a sad news; we had a flooding in Lokogoma District unfortunately, the flood claimed three lives; a father, a daughter and a son.”
“The cause of the incident was the normal flash flooding that was running and it submerged a bridge along the road.”
“But unfortunately, the man came with his children and was trying to pass through with his car.”
“The man was warned and at a stage he reversed, but unfortunately, he zoomed off again, and the vehicle was submerged.”
He said the bodies of the deceased, which were recovered by people in the area before the arrival of FEMA, had been deposited at a hospital in Jabi.
Abass said the agency had not been able to link up with the family of the deceased but they learnt the deceased resided in Apo and was taking his children for summer lesson.
He said due to the incessant flood cases, the agency would incorporate local divers and swimmers as volunteers and teach them modern techniques.