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Residents of Agwatashi in the Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State have cried for help after a heavy rainfall on Tuesday destroyed a bridge linking the community with other communities in the area.during a visit to the community, explained that the rain, which fell for many hours, also grounded commercial activities.“The rain today was very heavy. The bridge we have been managing, which links us with other communities in the local government, has been destroyed.

A civil servant, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told our correspondent that he was unable to go to his office as a result of the damaged bridge. “Because of the collapsed bridge, I was unable to go to my office today, as there was no road for vehicles to pass. This issue calls for great concern because we are in the rainy season and if the rain continues to fall every day, people of the community will face difficulty in carrying out their daily activities,” he said.

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