Douala, 27 September, 2024 / 11:52 pm (ACI Africa).
Persons affected by the deadly floods in Cameroon’s Catholic Diocese of Yagoua are in need of support, members of the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon (NECC) have said.
In a statement issued Thursday, September 26, NECC members direct that there be a special collection in all parishes on Sunday, October 6 and urge “generosity and charity” towards the initiative.
Heavy rains from July to September 2024 caused flooding in several localities in Mayo-Danay, in Cameroon's Far North region, with the city of Yagoua bearing the brunt of the unprecedented downpours. Over 60,777 households have been affected, and at least 17 persons reportedly died due to drowning or the collapsing of houses.
“Following the floods which have caused loss of human life and enormous material damage in Mayo-Danay, we ask that a collection be organized on Sunday, October 06 in all the parishes of our various dioceses,” Catholic Bishops in Cameroon say.
They also direct Catholic Education Secretaries to have “pupils of our various schools take up a collection during the first week of October.”