Traders at Monday Market and Gamboru Market in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, are counting their losses following a devastating flood that ravaged the city, on Monday.
The flood, which occurred recently, destroyed several shops and goods, leaving many traders in financial ruin.
The natural disaster has not only affected businesses but also claimed numerous lives in the area.
Many families are mourning the loss of loved ones, while survivors struggle to rebuild their lives amidst the destruction.
Several shops were completely destroyed, and the goods within them were either washed away or severely damaged by the floodwaters.
Traders who rely on their businesses for their livelihoods are now left without a source of income, facing the grim reality of starting over from scratch.
Rescue teams have been working tirelessly to provide necessary support to the affected people.
As the flood disaster enters its seventh day, these teams continue to search for survivors, offer medical assistance, and distribute relief materials to displaced residents.
The government and humanitarian organizations are also working together to provide emergency relief and
ensure that survivors receive adequate care during this difficult time.
The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, but for many traders and residents of Maiduguri, the road to recovery will be long and challenging.