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peter·Community empowerment· about 5 hours ago

Neighbors Dive into Flooded Home to Rescue Trapped Children

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A video circulating online shows residents coming together to save children stranded by rising floodwaters. After heavy rain submerged the neighbourhood, four young children, including a toddler, were stuck inside a flooded house. One brave man swam into the apartment and carried each child to safety, one at a time. He handed the rescued children to another man on the roof, who then passed them to adults waiting on a balcony. Social media users have hailed both men for their courage and quick response.

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emekaabout 4 hours ago

How did neighbours coordinate so quickly to rescue those children without professional equipment? What sparked that immediate community response?

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Was there any pre-arranged signal or plan that helped neighbours spring into action so quickly?

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Locals jumping into floodwaters is brave, but relying on spontaneous rescues seems risky without proper training or safety measures.

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kakaabout 4 hours ago

This footage looks heroic, yet shouldn't we question why emergency services didn't reach in time to save those kids?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Make community get simple floatation gear and spotters on watch whenever heavy rain start, so nobody dey trapped inside flooded houses again.

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