Gully Erosion Kills One Delta Resident
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Residents of Agbor, Ika South Local Government Area, Delta State, have been
thrown into mourning, as gully erosion claimed one life in the area.
The death of the yet to be identified victim came barely three years after two teenagers of the same parents were washed away by gully erosion at Alibuoba quarters, Agbor.
Sources told Sunday Vanguard that the lifeless body of the victim was discovered deep down the gully measuring over 50 feet deep and 30 feet wide along with the Universal Basic Education, UBE Road, beside Agbor Technical College.
The sources who are residents of the area said their attention was drawn to the ugly development following the uncomfortable stench oozing out from the gully where they said, the already decomposing body of the victim was seen.
According to the residents, over 20 buildings are currently under threat of possible collapse resulting from the perennial erosion challenge, lamenting that the situation is worsening by the day.
Chairman of Landlords/Landladies Association in the Area, Comrade Chukwuyem Odia who spoke to newsmen, decried that the erosion menace has continued to pose a great challenge and danger to residents in the area.
Disclosing that some residents were already relocating from the area, Odia appealed to relevant Government agencies to come to their aid.
The death of the yet to be identified victim came barely three years after two teenagers of the same parents were washed away by gully erosion at Alibuoba quarters, Agbor.
Sources told Sunday Vanguard that the lifeless body of the victim was discovered deep down the gully measuring over 50 feet deep and 30 feet wide along with the Universal Basic Education, UBE Road, beside Agbor Technical College.
The sources who are residents of the area said their attention was drawn to the ugly development following the uncomfortable stench oozing out from the gully where they said, the already decomposing body of the victim was seen.
According to the residents, over 20 buildings are currently under threat of possible collapse resulting from the perennial erosion challenge, lamenting that the situation is worsening by the day.
Chairman of Landlords/Landladies Association in the Area, Comrade Chukwuyem Odia who spoke to newsmen, decried that the erosion menace has continued to pose a great challenge and danger to residents in the area.
Disclosing that some residents were already relocating from the area, Odia appealed to relevant Government agencies to come to their aid.
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