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  2. Natural disasters in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria holds the unfortunate distinction of being one of the world's most severely deforested countries, having lost approximately 55.7% of its primary forests. Between 1990 and 2010, Nigeria witnessed a nearly 50% reduction in its primary forest cover, with an annual deforestation rate of 3.67% between 2000 and 2010.

  3. 2022 Nigeria floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Nigeria floods affected many parts of the country. From the Federal Government Data, the floods had displaced over 1.4 million people, killed over 603 people ...

  4. Category:Natural disasters in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Disasters in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  6. 2023 Nigeria floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Nigeria floods was caused by climate change and heavy rain fall. Most often, climate changes causes flooding in Nigeria, it causes a lot of damages to properties and kills a lot of people. In the Oba-Ile neighborhood of Akure, the capital of Ondo state, numerous places were flooded earlier in 2023, and a resident was carried away by a ...

  7. Category:Floods in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Environmental disasters in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  9. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    A back-building thunderstorm, commonly referred to as a training thunderstorm, is a thunderstorm in which new development takes place on the upwind side (usually the west or southwest side in the Northern Hemisphere), such that the storm seems to remain stationary or propagate in a backward direction. Though the storm often appears stationary ...