Student injured, properties destroyed as rainstorm wreaks havoc in Akwa Ibom
- Heavy rainfall and windstorms struck Ikot Ekpene Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom State, causing extensive damage to homes, electricity poles, and flooding streets.
- A student from the Federal Government College, Ikot Ekpene was injured during the storm and received hospital care.
- Ikot Ekpene LGA Chairperson Aniefiok Nkom visited affected communities to offer support and promised assistance to displaced residents.
- The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has forecast continued heavy rainfall in Akwa Ibom, a coastal state prone to wet weather due to its location near the Atlantic Ocean.
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