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At least 150 people killed and many more missing after torrential rains cause flooding in Mokwa city in Niger State.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted thunderstorms and rains from Monday to Wednesday across the country. NiMet’s weather outlook released on Sunday in Abuja envisaged ...
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency and Human and Environmental Development Agenda have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to improve access to weather and climate information for smallholder ...
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Nigeria flooding death toll jumps past 200
Flash flooding in north-central Nigeria last week killed more than 200 people, the Niger state humanitarian commissioner said ...
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has released its monthly outlook for June 2025, indicating that the heart of the rainy season has arrived in many parts of the country. While the ...
Idris Uwaisu/DW Nigeria's Meteorological Agency warned of possible flash floods in 15 of Nigeria's 36 states, including Niger State, between Wednesday and Friday. Nigeria's rainy season has only ...
Adamu Yusuf was preparing to go to the Mokwa market Thursday morning when he heard his neighbour shouting: floodwaters were ...
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has warned of possible flash floods in 15 of Nigeria’s 36 states, including Niger, from Wednesday to Friday. In the south, low-lying states like Bayelsa ...
Search teams fanned out Saturday from the epicentre of deadly flash flooding in Nigeria, the Red Cross said, as the death ...
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency had warned of possible flash floods in 15 of Nigeria's 36 states, including Niger state, between Wednesday and Friday. In 2024, more than 1,200 people were ...
Flash flooding earlier this week in central Nigeria killed more than 150 people, a local disaster response spokesman told AFP ...
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency had warned of possible flash floods in 15 of Nigeria's 36 states, including Niger state, between Wednesday and yesterday. In 2024, more than 1,200 people were ...