Tuesday, October 29, 2013

EARTHQUAKE HITS OSUN STATE

Earthquake Hits Osun State Nigeria – Ikeji Ile Villagers Narrate Ordeal Olobeide, a village in Ikeji- Ile, Osun State was recently hit by an explosion that sent old and young scampering to safety. Two months after residents of the rocky...
community are yet to get over the scare.Taiwo Abiodun reports.
The cock had just crowed at 3 o'clock on September 23, a Monday. The
farmers and the traders who mainly dominate this town knew at once
that they should be getting ready to set out for the day's work.
Seconds later came a massive explosion. The earth shook, the houses
vibrated. No one could have missed the impact.
By now everyone had woken up, asking the nearest person what was
happening. There was no precise answer, only gesticulations that
indicated nothing.
In twos and threes, the panicked residents stepped out of their houses
to ascertain what had happened. What they saw next would only confuse
them and terrify them the more: water gushing from the top of the
rocks and cascading down. Trees were uprooted and flung away, some
over 100 meters. Food and cash crops were not spared.
There was no need for further probing; the race for survival had
begun. Some fled into the bush: some just kept running, to nowhere in
particular. Some were practically unclad. Mothers reached for their
children, all screaming and running at the same time.
The explosion had blasted off the top of the rock, leaving a huge
opening through which the water gushed out. The base of the rock was
littered with gravel.
Olobeide village has 12 mud houses and about 200 inhabitants who are
chiefly farmers. It is nearly three kilometers from Ikeji- Ile. The
town is surrounded by rocks which seem to be competing for space with
one another.
A resident, Pa Oladiti Isaiah Ajayi, said of the explosion:"It was in
the early morning around 3.00 am on September 23 when we heard a
deafening explosion that sounded:'graagra gbagbagba gborogodo gba, ya,
ya, ya, yooo.' It was terrible, it woke us all up!
"And then we heard the sound of flood rushing down on us. We started
running helter-skelter. In the morning we all went to look round but
lo and behold there was a wide range of a big gulf with uprooted trees
flung away.

1 comment:

  1. And I thought Nigeria is not prone to natural disasters....God pls we have many disasters in this country as it is. Have mercy on us

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