The Nigerian city of Maiduguri, known for having been the hub of Boko Haram’s activity in the past, is currently grappling with a devastating flood that has engulfed significant areas of the metropolis, including St. Patrick’s Cathedral Church. The catastrophic event is believed to be the result of damage to the Alau Dam, located a few kilometres from the city of Maiduguri.
According to media reports, Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, is facing the most severe flooding since 1994, leaving Borno residents on high alert as countless houses have been completely submerged by rising waters. In the face of this serious situation, the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) makes an urgent appeal to pray and support the affected community.
ACN, which has been actively supporting the local church in reconstruction efforts after years of terrorist attacks by Boko Haram, has contacted the local church to determine the extent of the damage, its impact on the community and the immediate needs of the affected people. The organization is committed to providing assistance and relief to those affected by this natural disaster.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral church, along with the rectory, have also been severely affected by the flooding, and has forced priests to seek shelter in higher areas.
In addition to the devastating floods, residents have been warned about the presence of dangerous animals that were swept away from the city’s zoo due to the flooding. Crocodiles and snakes, among other creatures, have been spotted in several areas, posing a significant threat to the community’s safety.
The Alau Dam, built between 1984 and 1986, is located in the Alau community of the Konduga Local Government Area in Borno State. It serves as a crucial reservoir on the Ngadda River, one of Lake Chad’s tributaries.