Flood Alert: FG Lists States in Nigeria Predicted to Experience Heavy Rainfall, Mentions the Days

Flood Alert: FG Lists States in Nigeria Predicted to Experience Heavy Rainfall, Mentions the Days

  • Seven states and 25 locations across Nigeria have been predicted to experience heavy rainfall for two days, which could lead to flooding
  • The Federal Ministry of Environment revealed this in its latest flood alert issued on Saturday, August 23
  • According to the outlook, Benue, Borno, and Gombe are some of the states and its communities expected to be affected

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The federal government through the Federal Ministry of Environment has predicted possible flooding in seven states and 25 locations across Nigeria.

Heavy rainfall to hit some northern states, FG warns
The Federal Ministry of Environment has warned against heavy rainfall for two days in some northern states. Photo credit: RAJESH JANTILAL/AFP via Getty Images
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Severe rains to cause flooding in 7 states

The ministry, in its flood alert issued on Saturday, August 3, warned that heavy rainfall expected between August 23 and 24 could lead to flooding in the listed areas.

The alert was signed by the director of the erosion, flood and coastal zone management department, Usman Bokani.

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As reported by The Punch, he further directed residents of communities along the flood plain from Jebba to Lokoja to evacuate immediately as the River Niger’s water level continues to rise.

“Due to the rise in the water level of River Niger, communities on the flood plain from Jebba to Lokoja are advised to evacuate,” he said.
FG releases list of states to experience severe rains, flooding
The Federal Ministry of Environment has released the list of states expected to be hit by heavy rainfall that might cause flooding. Photo credit: OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT/AFP via Getty Images
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List of the states to be affected

The states and communities expected to be affected include;

  1. Benue State (Abinsi, Agyo, Gbajimba, Gogo, Makurdi, Mbapa, Otobi, Otukpo, Udoma, Ukpiam);
  2. Borno State (Briyel, Dikwa, MaiduKamba;
  3. Gombe State (Bajoga, Dogon Ruwa, Gombe, Nafada);
  4. Kebbi State (Gwandu, Jega, Kamba);
  5. Nasarawa State (Agima, Keana, Keffi, Odogbo, Rukubi);
  6. Niger State (Lapai); and
  7. Yobe State (Gashua, Gasma, Potiskum).

States to experience flooding

Recall that the Federal Government earlier predicted a heavy rainfall that would last for a period of five days and may lead to flooding in 19 states and 76 locations in the country.

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This warning was disclosed in a statement by the National Flood Early Warning Systems Centre of the Federal Ministry of Environment on Tuesday, August 5, asking stakeholders and residents to immediately take precautionary measures.

The warning came amid the devastating flood that struck Gombe and Ogun state on Tuesday, August 5. The disaster also affected four other states, which were Anambra, Lagos, Delta and Plateau.

FG predicts 3-day thunderstorms in over 10 states

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that on August 14, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) issued a comprehensive weather outlook predicting thunderstorms and moderate rainfall across various regions of Nigeria for three days.

The forecast, released on Wednesday in Abuja, highlighted a heightened risk of flooding in several states.

According to NiMet, morning thunderstorms accompanied by moderate rains were expected on Thursday across parts of Borno, Kebbi, Gombe, Bauchi, Yobe, Jigawa, Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, Kano, Sokoto, and Taraba States.

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The suspension allows time to monitor if the federal government follows through on promises, including resolving salary issues and implementing minimum wage adjustments.

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Esther Odili (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Esther Odili is a journalist and a Politics/Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng with 6+ years of experience. She Holds OND and HND in Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institue of Journalism (NIJ), where she was recognized as the best student in print journalism in 2018. Before joining Legit.ng, Esther has worked with other reputable media houses, such as the New Telegraph newspaper and Galaxy Television. In 2024, Esther obtained a certificate in advanced digital reporting from the Google News Initiative. Email: esther.odili@corp.legit.ng.

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