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Ikangba Storm Victims Get Support from SEMA
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33729, member: 636"] A destructive rainstorm hit Ikangba residents hard in March 2025. Families lost homes and essential belongings during the severe weather event. Emergency management teams assessed the damage carefully. Local officials stepped up to support affected community members. Lukman Adeleye from the state assembly pushed for victim support. He spoke directly about the urgent need for help during official meetings. Government leaders listened to his passionate plea for assistance. Adeleye drew from his background as a former education officer to highlight community struggles. State emergency managers moved quickly to provide relief. Compensation checks reached impacted families on Tuesday. Officials worked to restore hope after the devastating storm. Families received financial support to rebuild their lives. Ogun State emergency teams carefully evaluated each family's needs. They distributed funds based on careful damage assessments. Community members began recovering from the significant losses. Support came through coordinated government efforts. The storm left deep marks on Ikangba community members. Displaced families faced significant challenges after the destructive weather. Local government responded with targeted financial assistance. Recovery efforts aimed to help residents move forward. [/QUOTE]
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