According to a statement from NiMET, the affected states could experience flash floods on roads, bridges, and low-lying areas, potentially disrupting vehicular traffic.
As global leaders convene for the COP29 climate conference today, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) warns of ...
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has estimated a loss of 855,629 metric tonnes of food to the 2024 floods ... cooperation to address Nigeria’s food challenges.
THE death toll from the flooding crisis in Nigeria has exceeded 300. More than 1,2 million people have been displaced ...
Every rainy season for the past 12 years, floods have swept through 67-year-old Idris Egbunu's house in central Nigeria.
Maiduguri, Nigeria — Flash floods throughout West and Central Africa have left more than 5 million people in need of humanitarian assistance across Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria and other ...
The IRC's cholera treatment unit in Gubio IDP camp in Borno State, Nigeria, is overwhelmed, with beds at full capacity. Niger has reported 881 cholera cases and 18 fatalities following 2024 floods ...
Fwa don dey farm for one remote community for Adamawa state north-eastern Nigeria for 25 years. She say di past five years na di most challenging sake of di floods. “Dis year na my worst farming ...
Recent floods have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Borno State, the epicentre of a conflict involving various non-state armed groups that has persisted for 15 years in north-east Nigeria.
Nigeria often sees floods during the May-to-November rainy season but there are fears this year's could be worse than 2022 when more than 500 people died. No deaths have been reported this time.