Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Biological Hazard - Nigeria, State of Cross River, Calabar : Ebola-like symptoms, death



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October 09 2015 11:50 AMBiological HazardNigeriaState of Cross River, CalabarDamage levelDetails
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RSOE EDIS  Event Report

Biological Hazard in Nigeria on Friday, 09 October, 2015 at 11:50 (11:50 AM) UTC.
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The Accident and Emergency ward of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) has been shut following the death of a patient with Ebola-like symptoms. Besides, 10 people have been quarantined in Calabar, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) tweeted yesterday. The Federal Government has dispatched a team to Calabar to ascertain the Ebola scare in the Cross River State capital. The federal and the Cross River State government have dismissed the Ebola link to the case. According to the Director of the National Centre for Disease control (NCDC) Prof. Abdulsalam Nasidi, the government is awaiting the result of the laboratory investigation but it believed the patient died of hemorrhagic fever. Nasidi also assured Nigerians that there was nothing to fear as measures have been taken to protect the people and including those who might have had contact with the patient The state government said it was awaiting results of blood samples of the patient, who died with symptoms of viral haemorrhagic fever. Dr Sunday Omini, Director of Public Health in the state Ministry of Health, said: "We are aware of the situation and we have got preliminary reports from the hospital, and we are all awaiting the result of the blood samples. "But, judging from the information I have received so far, I am 90 per cent sure that it is not Ebola. "'However, we are on top of the situation; there is no cause for alarm,'' he said. The management of UCTH said it had informed the NCDC, the Federal Ministry of Health and the state government about the development. A statement by Dr Queenet Kalu, Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee (CMAG), on behalf of the Medical Director of the hospital, said the public would be informed as soon as results of the blood samples are released, adding that the hospital management had quarantined those identified to have had contacts with the patient. "Further information will be made available as soon as we receive the results of the samples sent for analysis,'' the statement said. Nigeria had its first dose of Ebola disease on July 20, 2014 when Liberian Patrick Sawyer, sneaked into the country after been afflicted with the deadly disease. But the country's medical team rose up to the occasion to curtail its spread with minimal casualty.
Biohazard name:Ebola-like symptoms death
Biohazard level:4/4 Hazardous
Biohazard desc.:Viruses and bacteria that cause severe to fatal disease in humans, and for which vaccines or other treatments are not available, such as Bolivian and Argentine hemorrhagic fevers, H5N1(bird flu), Dengue hemorrhagic fever, Marburg virus, Ebola virus, hantaviruses, Lassa fever, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, and other hemorrhagic or unidentified diseases. When dealing with biological hazards at this level the use of a Hazmat suit and a self-contained oxygen supply is mandatory. The entrance and exit of a Level Four biolab will contain multiple showers, a vacuum room, an ultraviolet light room, autonomous detection system, and other safety precautions designed to destroy all traces of the biohazard. Multiple airlocks are employed and are electronically secured to prevent both doors opening at the same time. All air and water service going to and coming from a Biosafety Level 4 (P4) lab will undergo similar decontamination procedures to eliminate the possibility of an accidental release.
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Status:suspected
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

`No fewer than 53 people have died in eleven states following flood disasters that displaced more than 100,420 persons this year.

 

Floods kill 53, displace over 100,420 people in 11 states in 2015


Scenes-of-floods-in-Bayelsa`No fewer than 53 people have died in eleven states following flood disasters that displaced more than 100,420 persons this year.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that thousands of houses, farmlands and property worth billions of Naira were also lost to the flood disasters in many Local Government Areas affected in the northern states.
NAN also reports that the affected states are Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Kaduna, Jigawa, Adamawa, Yobe, Gombe and Bauchi.
In Kano State, a Director with the State Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (SERERA), Alhaji Sabi’u Mohammed, said 12 people lost their lives in the disasters.
“The deceased lost their lives in six Local Government Areas of the state between August and September as a result of the flooding.
“Six persons died in Shonono, two each in Dala and Tudun Wada and one each in Gabasawa and Takai Local Government Areas,” he said.
He told NAN that more than 1, 600 persons were displaced by the flood while property worth millions of Naira was destroyed.
Mohammed explained that officials from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) had already visited some of affected areas and assessed the situation.
“At our own level we have submitted a comprehensive report to the state government for possible assistance to the victims of the disaster.
“I am happy to inform you that the government had recently approved N15.8 million for the purchase and distribution of relief materials to victims of the flood disaster in Albasu Local Government area,’’ he said.
From Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States, NEMA confirmed the death of eleven persons as a result of flooding.
Mr Thickman Tanimu , Deputy Head, Sokoto Zonal Operations Office of NEMA said 10 of the victims died in Zamfara, while a seven-year-old boy died at Kuchi village in Kebbe Local Government of Sokoto State.
Tanimu said that more than 86, 710 hectares valued N1.58 billion were destroyed in the three states.
According to him, a total of 20, 477 homes were also affected, rendering more than 46, 200 people homeless.
He said that the flood affected eight out of the 14 Local Government Areas in Zamafara, which included Shinkafi, Talata Mafara, Gusau, Anka, Tsafe, Bungudu, Zurmi and Maradun.
The official explained that 8, 540 houses and 6, 450 hectares of farmland valued at N260 million were destroyed in the affected areas in the state.
Tanimu further said that 11 out of the 23 Local Governments in Sokoto state were affected by the flood, while two communities in Wurno and Goronyo Local Governments were evacuated.
“The other Local Governments affected were Rabah, Kware, Binji, Kebbe, Gwadabawa, Wamakko, Bodinga, Sokoto North and Sokoto South.”
Tanimu added that, 24, 750 people and 6, 922 houses were affected, with 42, 800 hectares of farmlands worth N750 million either totally destroyed or badly affected.
In Kebbi state, the NEMA official said that 10 out of the 21 Local Governments were also affected by the disaster.
They were Argungu, Birnin Kebbi, Bunza, Kalgo, Dandi, Bagudo, Yauri, Danko Wasagu and Suru.
He disclosed that 21, 450 people and 5,015 houses were affected, while 37,460 hectares of farmlands worth N 570 million were also destroyed.
According to him, two communities in Birnin Kebbi, namely Wabbako-Fulani and Wabbako-Hausa, have been submerged by the flood.
Tanimu said that the agency had provided food and other essential materials to assist the victims as part of the initial Federal Government’s intervention.
He attributed the high level of losses to the release of water from Bakalori and Goronyo dams located in Zamfara and Sokoto states respectively.
In Kaduna State, the Executive Secretary, State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Mr Ezekiel Baba, confirmed the death of three people in Kachia Local Government Area of the state.
Bala the three persons died in August following a flood disaster which also destroyed several houses and crops; saying: “We have not had any major flood incident in Kaduna state this year.
“So far, the only areas affected by flood were Kachia, Soba and Kajuru local Government Areas, which was largely due to negligence on the part of the affected communities.

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Technological Disaster - Nigeria, State of Lagos, Lagos : Several persons trapped in the residential building, which caved in after a heavy downpour.

Earth Watch Report  -  Technological Disaster

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12.06.2013Technological DisasterNigeriaState of Lagos, LagosDamage level Details
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Technological Disaster in Nigeria on Wednesday, 12 June, 2013 at 03:09 (03:09 AM) UTC.

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A three-storey building, located at No. 353, Challenge Road, off Amu Street, Mushin, Lagos Tuesday collapsed at about 2.35p.m. Several persons were trapped in the residential building, which caved in after a heavy downpour. However, the number of casualties could not be confirmed as at press time Tuesday. A building also collapsed, killing three children of same parents in Adarawa area of Dange town in Sokoto State last Sunday. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the structure caved in as a result of wind and rainstorm that occurred in the early hours of Sunday. The victims of the disaster were Zahara’u, Yusuf and Zainab Abu-Malam, aged 15, nine and seven respectively. The Chairman of Dange-Shuni Local Council, Alhaji Magaji Bodai, said Tuesday that two of the children died on Sunday while the third one died on Monday at a hospital following injuries sustained from the incident. The chairman described the incident as an act of God and prayed for the repose of the souls of the deceased and for the family to bear the loss. Bodai said he had ordered an immediate rehabilitation of the collapsed building. Over six buildings were reported to have collapsed in Lagos last month. In fact, five buildings collapsed in a week, killing over 10 people in the state. Recently, a building also collapsed at Jakande estate, Oke-Afa , Isolo area of Lagos, killing two sisters.
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Collapsed Mushin Building Has 10 Landlords

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Facts have emerged that ten landlords own the building that collapsed Tuesday in Challenge Bus Stop area of Mushin, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
The dilapidated building was said to have collapsed because each of the landlords wanted the other person to maintain it and the buckpassing continued for years until it collapsed Tuesday.
Now they will have to forfeit the land on which the house was built to the state government.
The Lagos State government through its agent, LASBCA, has ordered the tenants still occupying two other defective storey  buildings close to the collapsed one at 353, Agege Motor Road, Challenge Bus Stop, Mushin, to pack out so that they could be demolished.


Senator G.O. Solomon on Wednesday at the scene of a collapsed building in Mushin, Lagos.
Senator G.O. Solomon on Wednesday at the scene of a collapsed building in Mushin, Lagos.

The notice to quit was written on the wall of the building and the tenants have already parked out their belongings.
A child died when the building collapsed Tuesday and some of the occupants were reportedly trapped in the rubble. Security agents rescued some of the trapped tenants.


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