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    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsFebruary 13, 2025Updated:April 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Chisom Seraphine Obi

    The rain had been relentless for days. Heavy, pounding, merciless. The streets, once bustling with life, had transformed into rivers of murky water, swallowing everything in their path. Houses stood half-submerged, their walls bearing the scars of nature’s wrath. The once-familiar neighborhood had become unrecognizable—a ghost town drowning under the storm’s fury.

    Standing at the edge of what used to be a lively street, I watched as the water crept closer to our neighbor’s small house. It was the first flood I had seen in years, and it was nothing short of terrifying. The currents swirled menacingly, deep and unpredictable.

    Amidst the chaos, a little girl stood at the threshold of her home, tossing small objects into the water, fascinated by the way they bobbed and disappeared. She giggled, unaware of the lurking danger. But the water was not playing. It was devouring. It swallowed her toys without a trace.

    “Sam! Get your sister inside!” her father’s voice rang out, laced with urgency.

    The girl’s mother rushed out, grabbing her daughter and pulling her close. Fear flickered in her eyes, but she forced herself to remain composed. A mother’s strength was the last fortress her children had.

    The water was rising faster now. It slithered under doors, seeped through windows, and climbed walls like an uninvited intruder. The sounds of laughter, music, and life had vanished, replaced by the roar of the flood. The silence was eerie, broken only by the crash of debris swept away by the unforgiving current.

    Nightfall came, and their home had become an island. Trapped. Nowhere to run.

    Sam’s mother clutched her children tightly, whispering reassurances she herself struggled to believe. “We’ll be fine,” she murmured, her voice steady despite the tremor in her hands.

    Then it happened.

    A deafening crash shattered the fragile hope. The front door gave way, and water rushed in like an unstoppable beast. Panic exploded. Their father fought against the surge, but it was no use. The flood had claimed their home.

    “Get to the roof!” he bellowed, hoisting the children up as their mother scrambled onto the ladder.

    The water rose mercilessly—first to their knees, then their waists, then their chests. Each passing second felt like a countdown to disaster.

    Finally, they made it. From the rooftop, they could see the destruction laid bare before them. Homes swallowed whole, streets erased, cars overturned like discarded toys. The wind howled, whipping their soaked clothes against their trembling bodies.

    Shivering in the cold, they clung to each other, waiting, hoping. This was more than just a storm. It was a ruthless reminder of how small and fragile they were against the force of nature.

    Yet, in the midst of devastation, resilience remained. Though the waters had risen, they had risen above it too. The flood would pass, as all storms eventually do. But the scars—the memories of loss, fear, and survival—would linger forever, a testament to the night they faced nature’s fury and lived to tell the tale.

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