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Four trees fall at Edo market, kill four, many injured

Admin July 8, 2024

Fallen trees at Edo market

Fallen trees at Edo market

Four big trees fell on Monday  at the popular Jattu Market in Etsako West Local Government of Edo killing four persons and injuring many others.

The trees fell following a storm and prolonged rainfall.

The Chairman of the council, Mr Marvellous Zibiri confirmed the death of the persons while speaking to newsmen at the market.

“At about 9a.m on Monday, I got a call from my Vice Chairman and the Supervisory Councilor for Environment about the incident.

“During the rain, four trees in the market fell simultaneously while people took cover under the trees thereby killing four persons and many injured.

” So far, we have been able to recover four bodies and we have taken them to the mortuary while those who sustained injuries are at the hospital for treatment,” Zibiri said.

Zibiri added that rescue operation was still ongoing as the trees were being cut to confirm if there were other bodies under the trees.

The Chairman described the incident as tragic and sympathised with families who lost their loved ones at the market.

He, however, appealed to residents to stay indoor whenever it was raining.

It would be recalled that the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) had predicted thunderstorms and rains from Monday to Wednesday across the country.

The agency urged the public to take adequate precautions as strong winds may precede the rains during the period. (NAN)

 

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