Flooding in Nigeria has become a yearly occurrence that claims lives and destroy a lot of properties. According to the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev, following two flood-related deaths in Abuja in July 2024, the rains have persisted, causing property and business disruption in the midst of a crippling economy where rising food costs are making matters worse for Nigerians.[1]

2024 flooding in Nigeria
Date2024
LocationAbuja, Lagos, Kano
CauseHeavy Rainfall

Causes of 2024 floods

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As the rains increased on Thursday, 4 July, the Federal Government reported that ten states as well as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, had either experienced varying degrees of flooding or had reported casualties.[2] Nigerian flooding is a complex problem caused by both natural and man-made causes. The main natural cause is excessive rainfall, which overwhelms many cities' drainage systems.[3]

Location of Flood

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Abuja

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Floods caused two fatalities in Abuja last week, and the rains have continued. This has resulted in property and business destruction in Abuja metropolis.[1]

Lagos

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In the Mushin neighborhood of Lagos, the ensuing floods destroyed a two-story structure and overpowered the locals, preventing students from attending school in several areas of the state. A student was carried away by the floods in the Ketu area of Lagos State.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Gabriel, Ewepu (July 14, 2024). "Deadly Downpour: More floods coming, nowhere to run".
  2. ^ a b Reporters, Our (2024-07-05). "10 states battling flooding, 21 others at risk, FG warns". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
  3. ^ "NEMA and 2024 flood alerts: Towards disaster mitigation - Daily Trust". dailytrust.com/. 2024-07-13. Retrieved 2024-08-15.