Nigeria Floods Bring Crocodiles, Hippos Into Homes
Residents have been warned to evacuate their homes amid devastating floods in Nigeria as dangerous animals such as hippos, snakes and crocodiles are already invading homes in several communities.
A yawning hippo.
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Nigeria:
Flood - Delta Opens Four More Relief Camps
Daily Trust, 4 October 2012
The Delta State government has opened four more relief camps in the state to accommodate and cater for flood victims, the Commissioner for Special Duties, Chief Tony Nwaka, said… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Aftermath of Delta Flood - Gov, Others Cry for Help
Vanguard, 4 October 2012
IT was an unexpected and unwelcome visitor and ruthless in the magnitude of the disaster it left in its wake. Indeed at the last count, two persons have lost their lives, no fewer… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Overflowed Benue River Recedes From Nasarawa Communities
Daily Trust, 3 October 2012
The over-flowed Benue River has begun to recede, over two weeks after not less than 25 communities along its bank in Nasarawa State, were sacked by the ensuing flood which… Read more »
InFocus
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The Federal Ministry of Environment has raised an alarm over imminent flood disaster between now and October 10 in 16 states of the federation. Read more »
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Atleast 12,000 people have been displaced by flood disaster that ravaged many communities in Kano and Jigawa states in Nigeria. Read more »
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The Enugu State has donated relief materials to flood victims, following the impact of the flood that sacked many communities in the state. Read more »