Sema distributes relief materials to anambra flood victims

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SEMA Distributes Relief Materials to Anambra Flood Victims

Awka, Anambra State - The Anambra State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has distributed relief materials to victims of the recent flood that ravaged parts of the state.

The relief materials, which included food items, clothing, and other essential items, were distributed to over 500 households affected by the flood in Onitsha, Nnewi, and Awka areas of the state.

The distribution exercise, which was carried out by SEMA officials in collaboration with other government agencies and non-governmental organizations, was aimed at providing succor to the affected victims and helping them to recover from the devastating effects of the flood.

Speaking during the distribution exercise, the Director-General of SEMA, Mr. Paul Okafor, commiserated with the victims of the flood, saying that the agency was committed to providing them with the necessary support to rebuild their lives.

"We understand the trauma and hardship that the flood has caused to the people of Anambra State, and we are doing everything possible to alleviate their suffering," Okafor said. "We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the affected communities are provided with the necessary relief materials and support to recover from this disaster."

The relief materials distributed included bags of rice, beans, and other food items, as well as clothing, blankets, and other essential items. The distribution exercise was carried out in a peaceful and orderly manner, with SEMA officials and other stakeholders working together to ensure that the relief materials reached the affected victims.

The flood, which occurred in the early hours of last week, affected several communities in Anambra State, causing widespread destruction and displacement of people. The state government has since declared a state of emergency in the affected areas and has been working to provide relief to the affected victims.

The distribution of relief materials by SEMA is part of the state government's efforts to provide support to the affected victims and to help them recover from the devastating effects of the flood.