2023 Nigeria floods

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Date2023
LocationKano, Maiduguri, Lagos, Ondo State, Adamawa State
CauseHeavy Rainfall
Property damageHouse, Road
2023 Nigeria floods
Date2023
LocationKano, Maiduguri, Lagos, Ondo State, Adamawa State
CauseHeavy Rainfall
Property damageHouse, Road
A feeder road in Mazamaza, flooded during the flood events

Starting in March 2023, Nigeria experienced a series of flooding events that led to nationwide disruptions, but with concentrated economic effects in southern Nigeria. The increased flood season was first predicted by a seasonal report in January 2023 by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) predicted an early start of rains. Following the unusual flooding season, the National Emergency Management Agency said in October that more than 33,000 people nationwide were impacted by the flood disaster.[1]

According to information released by the National Emergency Management Agency, or NEMA, 33,983 people nationwide were already impacted by the 2023 flood.[2] A December 2023 report by the National Beauraeu of Statistics found that the season cost $9 billion USD in economic damage.[3]

Inage of flood in Nigeria
Flood in Nigeria

The 2023 Nigeria floods was caused by climate change and heavy rainfall. 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 flood on her way back from work.[1][4]

Flooding by location

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