The northeastern region is Nigeria's hardest hit by flood so far this year ... it was observed that farm fields were flooded in different parts of the state, affecting food availability ...
Annually, several farmlands, industries and houses are destroyed by flooding across regions of Nigeria. Although northern Nigeria appears to be worst affected by recurring flooding, the southern ...
Northern Nigeria's city of Maiduguri has been hit by devastating flooding. But is it due to government neglect or climate change or both?Recent severe flooding has submerged almost half of the ...
In 2022, Nigeria experienced its worst flooding in more than a decade, which killed more than 600 people and displaced around 1.3 million.
“As extreme climate events become more frequent, there is a need for a shift in climate financing strategies to invest in anticipatory actions soften the impact in countries affected by flooding like ...
ABUJA, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- At least 321 people have been killed and over 740,000 others displaced in Nigeria so far this year due to the flood that ravaged most parts of the country, authorities ...
The officials did nothing. The flooding after a dam collapsed in northeastern Nigeria.Credit... Supported by By Ruth Maclean and Ismail Alfa Photographs and Video by Fati Abubakar Ruth Maclean ...
The NIHSA boss urged Nigerians to cooperate with the emergency management agencies and work together to build resilience against flooding in Nigeria and minimise the effects of the flood.
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria's government warned of possible flooding in 11 states following the release of water from a dam in neighboring Cameroon. The Nigerian hydrological agency said on ...
Production from the North Slope of Alaska and the North Sea of Europe, burgeoning oil regions 20 years ago, is in decline. Unrest in Venezuela and Nigeria ... The flood of crude from fields ...
IOM Nigeria chief of mission and interim, Paola Pace, said, “The dramatic flooding we are witnessing this year has devastated countless communities, displacing families and disrupting lives”.