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The 2012 Nigeria floods began in early July 2012. It killed 363 people and displaced over 2.1 million people as of 5 November 2012. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), 30 of Nigeria's 36 states were affected by the floods and the two most affected areas were Kogi and Benue States. [3]
The Nigerian government said that certain structures on waterways had to be demolished as a result of the flooding, while Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Bosun Oladele, announced that there weren't any casualties from the flooding. In late July 2012, at least 39 people were killed due to flooding in the central Nigerian Plateau ...
The 2012 Nigeria floods began in early July 2012. It killed 363 people and displaced over 2.1 million people as of 5 November 2012. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), 30 of Nigeria's 36 states were affected by the floods and the two most affected areas were Kogi and Benue States. [88]
People in Nigeria's flood-hit northeastern Borno state are struggling to get medical care as overwhelmed aid agencies warn of an outbreak of waterborne disease following the worst floods to hit ...
The death toll from floods in Nigeria this year has increased to more than 600 as local authorities race to get relief items to hundreds of thousands of evacuees. (Oct 18)
The Alau Dam was constructed in 1986 to help farmers with irrigation and to help control flooding from the Ngadda River. Before 2024, the dam has broken twice: in 1994 and 2012, leading to flooding of local communities. [4] The Borno State has also been experiencing a humanitarian crisis over the last decade due to the Boko Haram insurgency ...
2012 Nigeria floods This page was last edited on 23 August 2024, at 22:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
2012 Nigeria floods; O. Murder of Cynthia Okogosu This page was last edited on 1 February 2025, at 13:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...