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21 local government areas in Nigeria submerged in flood [Full list]

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The Federal Government has revealed that no fewer than 21 local government areas in 10 states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, have been submerged by flood as a result of torrential rainfall in the past few days.

The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr Joseph Utserv, who disclosed this, along the Minister of State for Water Resource and Sanitation, Bello Goronyo, and the Director General, Nigeria Hydrological Services, NIHSA, at a briefing in Abuja, said some states had started experiencing varying levels of flooding and its associated disasters as early as April in 2024.

He noted that most of the flood incidents recorded so far were flash/urban floods resulting from high rainfall intensities of long duration and poor and blocked drainage systems.

Recall that the minister had in April 2024, presented the 2024 Annual Flood Outlook, AFO, by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, NIHSA, which showed that 148 LGAs in 31 states fall within the high flood risk, while 249 LGA fell within the moderate flood risk areas, with the remaining 377 LGAs falling within the low flood risk areas.

Here is however a list of the 21 Local governments areas that have been submerged by flood. 

21 Local Government Areas submerged by flood

AMAC (Abuja Municipal Area Council), FCT

Kuje, FCT

Gwagwalada, FCT

Bwari, FCT

Kwali, FCT

Onitsha North, Anambra

Benin, Edo

Makurdi, Benue

Oke-Ero, Kwara

Moro, Kwara

Agege, Lagos

Alimosho, Lagos

Ikorodu, Lagos

Lagos Island, Lagos

Ikeja, Lagos

Eti-Osa, Lagos

Ijebu-Ode, Ogun

Oriade, Osun

Doma, Nasarawa

Takum, Taraba

Sardauna, Yobe 

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