Corpses Float In Bayelsa, Delta Cemeteries As Flooding Gets Worse
Category: Nigeria News
As floods continue to ravage most parts of the country, residents of Aeroplane
Road in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State and Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta have
raised the alarm over floating corpses from submerged cemeteries in their
areas.
This came as several communities in Bomadi, Patani and
Burutu local government areas of Delta State were yesterday sacked by the
ravaging flood, with indigenes sleeping on top of Bomadi Bridge.
This year’s flood is perhaps the worst in Nigeria’s history, with
over 603 dead, two million displaced and hundreds of hectares of farmlands
destroyed.
Raising alarm yesterday over the health implication of
floating corpses in their community, residents of Yenagoa in Bayelsa called on
the state government for immediate action to avoid a public health crisis.
Confirming the incident, a resident, Mr Emmanuel Oden, lamented
that the floating corpses had become a recurring development during floods,
adding that relocation of the cemetery is long overdue.
Oden
further alleged that corpses at the cemetery were often buried in shallow
graves of about 3 feet, rather than the recommended six feet prescribed by
law.
Another resident Mr Ebi Owoupele, pleaded with the Bayelsa
State Government to understand the plight of the people and assure them that
the cemetery will be relocated.
Contacted, the state commissioner for environment and chairman of Bayelsa
Flood Committee, Mr. Iselema Gbaranbiri, who confirmed that three floating
corpses were recovered and reburied with the environment properly fumigated.
His words, “the floating of corpses were actually reported. First,
as commissioner for the environment, I got the report of a floating corpse and
directed my head of health and sanitation to get the corpse reburied. Later
two more corpses were recovered and reburied and the environment was properly
fumigated.”
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