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Atanga Nji congratulates Nana Terence for rescuing 5 people during floods in Buea

By Carlos Hermano
Published in Weather News
March 31, 2023
1 min read
Atanga Nji congratulates Nana Terence for rescuing 5 people during floods in Buea

I came across an interesting article titled “Atanga Nji congratulates Nana Terence for rescuing 5 people during floods in Buea”. I was intrigued by the title and decided to read further. It turns out that Nana Terence, a young man from Buea, was able to rescue five people during recent floods in the area.

The floods were caused by heavy rains that have been pounding the area for some time now. The situation became so dire that people were trapped in their homes and had nowhere to go. That’s when Nana Terence stepped in to help. He waded through the floodwaters and was able to rescue five people who were stranded in their homes.

The story caught the attention of Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, who expressed his appreciation for Nana Terence’s bravery. The minister also called on other young people to emulate Nana Terence’s heroic actions and come to the aid of their communities during disasters.

The floods in Buea serve as a reminder of the importance of being prepared for disasters. With climate change causing extreme weather events around the world, it is becoming increasingly important to have measures in place to mitigate the effects of floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. This includes having trained responders who can quickly come to the aid of those in need.

In conclusion, Nana Terence’s actions are a shining example of how ordinary people can make a difference in their communities during times of crisis. Let us all look to him for inspiration and work together to build a more resilient society that can weather any storm.


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