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The Jigawa State Government, through the State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, has allocated N4 billion for flood ...
Estimating the macroeconomic implications of climate change impacts and adaptation options is a topic of intense research.
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Tribune Online on MSNJigawa govt set aside N4.297bn for flood prevention, emergency responseJigawa State government has set aside the sum of N4.2 billion for prevention measures and emergency response against the predicted flood disaster in the 27 local government councils. This was ...
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The Punch on MSNJuly flood alert: 20 states at risk despite N620bn interventionThe Nigerian Meteorological Agency has issued a flood alert for the month of July, warning that states including Sokoto, Lagos, Edo, Benue, and 16 others are at risk of experiencing flash floods.This ...
A growing number of Nigerians no longer believe their government can protect them from violence, hunger, or natural disasters.
No fewer than a hundred houses were reportedly swept away following a heavy downpour that lasted several hours on Friday ...
Exclusive: Huge cuts to international aid – alongside intensifying conflict and the devastating impact of climate change – ...
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The Punch on MSNNEMA tests flood response readiness in KanoThe National Emergency Management Agency, in a move to bolster Nigeria’s disaster preparedness, conducted a “Full-Scale Flood ...
The Nasarawa State Government has warned residents of riverine communities to relocate from flood-prone areas to prevent loss ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Mokwa Flood - 600 Missing Victims Presumed Dead - LawmakersLawmakers from Niger and Kwara states, yesterday, informed the House of Representatives that no fewer than 600 persons declared missing in the recent Mokwa flood disaster in Niger State are presumed ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSN6 causes of flooding in NigeriaThe major causes of flooding in Nigeria is due to poor waste management, poor urban planning, heavy rainfall, climate change ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Flood Destroys 171 Houses in Gombe in 2 Months - OfficialThe Gombe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), says that no fewer than 171 houses were either completely or partially destroyed as a result of flooding and wind storms recorded in the state in ...
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