To enable commenting and other interactive features, please switch to the more advanced . During a compassionate visit to Kebbi State Governor Abubakar Bagudu at the weekend, the royal father stated that the disaster was a loss to the country, urging the governors of Kebbi, Sokoto, and Niger state to brainstorm and come up with formidable strategies to assist the victims in their respective states. The plan was last updated in September 2015 and a future update is scheduled for 2021. Update provided to the City … “We are also here to sympathise with the government, as well as our brothers and sisters who have been affected by the recent flood in the state. Responding, Bagudu lauded the Sultan for the visit, noting that no fewer than 500,000 hectares of rice farmlands were submerged. Get the latest news and analysis of issues from Nigeria, Africa and around the world, direct into your inbox, daily, Last Modified: September 28, 2020 at 9:19 am, Rivers lists conditions for schools reopening, $39.9m Justice Karibi-Whyte hospital project a scam, says Wike, SSAEAC commends Buhari for reinstating Okonkwo at TCN, UNN centre appoints Prof Okoro as director, Sanwo-Olu, others seek work-friendly environment for women, Mali’s transitional government nominates new PM, NLC, TUC suspend nationwide strike for two weeks, CBN moves to forestall food shortages amid COVID-19, NECO ex-boss denies diverting N369m SSCE fees, 90% of port transactions will be done online by March 2021, says Bello, Obaseki, Shaibu hosted to victory dinner in Yenagoa, FG launches digital Nigeria portal, mobile app, N2.67bn school feeding funds discovered in private accounts - ICPC, Rema Rants On Twitter, Addresses Critics And Music Style, Survival Fund: FG releases registration schedule as portal opens Monday, Burna Boy Expresses Support For Rema After Twitter Meltdown, Cycling – Sponsorship: Africa’s First Ever UCI Worldtour Team on the Hunt for New Title Partner, Coronavirus - Namibia: German Embassy is supporting food distribution project in the South, Coronavirus: African Union Member States reporting COVID-19 cases as of 28 September 2020, 6 pm, Coronavirus: Global partnership to make available 120 million affordable, quality COVID-19 rapid tests for low- and middle-income countries, Coronavirus: “A million individual tragedies” – International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) statement as official COVID-19 death toll hits 1 million, Coronavirus - South Africa: COVID-19 update for South Africa (27 September 2020), Coronavirus - Kenya: Total confirmed COVID-19 cases in Kenya is 38,115. Sule commended the Emir of Nasarawa, Alhaji Ibrahim Jibrin, and the council chairman for alerting the government promptly. This was old footage that my wife took back in 1995 of a major flood in the skirmish valley in the town of Sultan.
The Sultan, who noted that God ordained all-natural disasters such as floods, urged Muslims to faithfully accept them. The governor gave the order yesterday at Nasarawa Council when he visited to sympathise with the flood-affected communities in the town.
The plan guides and coordinates mitigation activities throughout Snohomish County.
MEANWHILE, Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has ordered the evacuation of persons whose houses were submerged by the latest flood that ravaged Nasarawa town in Nasarawa Council. In compliance with the Stafford Act, Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, and 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 201, Snohomish County and Planning Partners maintain a Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). According to him, since the three states are the same, despite political, ethnic, or cultural differences, “it is imperative that they take uniform action to help the flood victims as soon as possible.”. Sule orders evacuation of submerged Nasarawa communities. The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad III, has commiserated with victims of the flood in Kebbi State but described the incident as an act of God. Flood Risk Map Project Quarterly Report for Snohomish County. While providing relief materials to the victims, he warned residents to desist from building on waterways and dumping refuse in drainages. “There is nothing one can do in such situations than to accept whatever happens in good faith, as we are not supposed to question God’s actions,” he said.
The Sultan, who noted that God ordained all-natural disasters such as floods, urged Muslims to faithfully accept them. View Sultan’s 2019 Progress Report (P…
The HMPidentifies resources, information and strategies for reducing risk from natural hazards. The Culmback Dam (also known as the George Culmback Dam or the Snoqualmie National Forest Dam) is a large rockfill hydroelectric and water supply dam on the Sultan River, a tributary of the Skykomish River, in Washington.Built in 1965, the dam is 640 feet (200 m) long at the crest and 262 feet (80 m) high.