The rising flood in Bayelsa State has paralyzed the local economy of the people of Biseni Clan in Yenagoa Council area where about four thousand natives are now homeless in the process.
From the Zarama Water Front in Yenagoa Council area of Bayelsa State, the devastation can be seen all through the Biseni Clan that consists of thirteen communities.
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The impact extended to the tailor creek that connects the rural settlement, from Kalama to Tein, Tambiri, Aleibiri, Oturuama and eight other communities where buildings and millions of property and the link roads covered in the flood.
The people have taken shelter at the Egbebiri Bridge and their situation worsened by the breakdown of all the network service providers.
The humanitarian situation is further compounded by the flood that has sacked hospitals and other social infrastructure in the area.
Those affected by the flood are currently being evacuated to safe land areas even as locals expressed disappointment over their poor attention.
(Editor: Omor Bazuaye)