Heavy rainfall that started on Thursday night and continued into Friday afternoon caused a bridge to collapse in the Maiyama Local Government Area of Kebbi State. The bridge was a vital link between several villages, including Mayalo, Sambawa, Gumbin-Kure, Uguwar Shuaibu, and Gandiji.
For these communities, the bridge played an important role in daily life, serving as a major route for transportation and access to essential services. Its collapse has left many villagers stranded, disrupted economic activities, and hindered social interactions. Markets, schools, and other key services have been cut off, making it difficult for the affected communities to function normally.
Authorities have responded to the crisis by launching emergency rescue operations. Efforts are underway to evacuate those who are stranded and assess the extent of the damage. Local officials are working to determine the best course of action to restore connectivity between the villages.
The residents of the affected areas are now appealing to the government to speed up the process of repairing and rebuilding the bridge. They are hoping for quick action to return to their normal economic and social activities as soon as possible.
This bridge collapse has shown just how vital infrastructure is to rural communities and how damaging natural disasters can be when essential roads are cut off. The affected villagers are holding on to the hope that help will come soon and that they will be able to rebuild their lives once the bridge is restored.