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    Flood Victims in Fish Town Seek Urgent Assistance

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkMay 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One of 5 flood affected building in central Fish-Town.
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    By: Ben TC Brooks| River Gee Correspondent

    Fish-Town, River Gee County – May 25, 2025 – A severe flood triggered by heavy rainfall on Friday, May 23, 2025, left several residents in central Fish Town homeless and in desperate need of help.

    Approximately five households have been affected, experiencing extensive property damage and loss of livelihoods. Families have been compelled to evacuate their homes and seek shelter elsewhere with relatives.

    Four of 5 of flood affected buildings in central Fish-Town.

    “I lost everything in the flood,” expressed Esther Wilson, a 37-year-old mother of four, who is currently staying at the former headquarters of the Coalition for Democratic Change in central Fish Town. “My children and I need help right now.”

    Esther shared that she depends on selling goods sourced from local businesses to support her family. “All our mattresses, clothes—including my children uniforms—shoes, and food have been ruined. As a single mother, I don’t know where to start,” she said tearfully.

    A local restaurant otherwise known as Cook Bowl shop also affected by the flood in central Fish-Town.

    In addition, Mohamed Keita, the owner of “Keita Wood Shop” and head of the Chainsaw Union of River Gee County, voiced his frustration over the destruction of his property. He reported that all of his important documents and tools are lost and damaged in the flood.

    Both Esther and Mohamed including others are appealing to individuals of goodwill, local authorities, and humanitarian organizations for assistance.  

    Currently, the victims are residing near a drainage area, which poses a risk of further flooding in case of any rainfall.

    Three of the buildings already overtaken by the flood water in central Fish-Town.

    As of the time of this report, no humanitarian aid has been provided to the victims.

    Jonah Kelvin Tarty, the Disaster Coordinator for River Gee County, acknowledged the situation, stating that data on the victims will soon be collected and sent to the central office for support. He also highlighted the challenges his office faces, including a lack of proper workspace and resources.

    While the residents of Fish Town demonstrate remarkable resilience and unity amidst these unprecedented challenges, the urgent call for assistance has never been more pressing.

    Edited: Jesefu Morris Keita| Editor-In-Chief

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