The Director Relief, Niger State Emergency Management Agency, Alhaji Garba Salisu says 14 persons have so far died due to flooding in different parts of the state.
In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Minna, he said that the agency had engaged the services of no fewer than 200 local divers in affected communities for rescue operations.
He said that the local divers would complement the efforts of agency’s rescue unit whenever need arises.
Salisu appealed to residents of the state to desist from building on waterways and to stop the indiscriminate dumping of refuse to reduce the effect of flooding in the state.
He urged communities experiencing gully erosion to relocate whenever the threat of flood becomes high.
“My major fear is that, most rains usually fall at night when people are sleeping. The only way is to create an environment for smooth flow of water,” he said.
The director also called on communities that are prone to flooding to, as a matter of urgency, vacate the area temporarily to avoid disaster.