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Nigeria — Windstorm and Rainfall Damages to IDP Sites Flash Report (30 August 2020)
Contact
DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Aug 29 2020
Aug 30 2020
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
With the onset of the rainy season in Nigeria’s conflict-affected northeastern State of Borno, varying degrees of damages are expected to infrastructures (self-made and constructed) in camps and camp-like settings. This is so because the rains are more often than not accompanied by very high winds and have been known to cause serious damage to properties.
On 30 August 2020, IOM’s DTM program carried out an assessment to ascertain the level of damage sustained in camps and camp-like settings due to heavy windstorm and rainfall on the 29th of August 2020. Overall, 6 camps were affected in Dikwa, Jere, Maiduguri and Konduga LGAs. The worst-hit of the camps assessed was the Muna Da’alti 2A camp in Jere LGA where a heavy rainfall left 72 makeshift shelters damaged and an estimated 360 individuals without shelter due to flooding.
Other affected camps are: Yajiwa Camp, Shuwari 5 Camp in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, Klagaru Camp in Dikwa LGA, Muna Da’alti 2 Camp in Jere LGA and 400 Housing Estate (Gubio Camp) in Konduga LGA.
There is a major need of sand bags, shelter, shelter repair kits, construction and sanitation materials as a preparedness measure in all camps, provision of basic NFI as well as reconstruction of damaged toilets and shower areas. No casualty was reported.