2017 Benue State flooding
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DateSeptember 2017
LocationBenue State, Nigeria
CauseLong-term rainfall leading to flash floods and river overflowing
Property damage2,000+ houses destroyed
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| Date | September 2017 |
|---|---|
| Location | Benue State, Nigeria |
| Cause | Long-term rainfall leading to flash floods and river overflowing |
| Property damage | 2,000+ houses destroyed |
The 2017 Benue State flooding took place in September 2017 in Benue State, Nigeria.[1] It displaced at least 100,000 people,[2][3] and damaged more than 2,000 homes.[4]
Weeks of rainfall led to flash floods, discharges and river overflowing in Benue State in North-central Nigeria. 21 out of 23 local government areas in Benue are affected.[5] Flooding in the area is common due to heavy rains and the Benue River flowing through the area.

