The Minister of Environment, Mallam Balarabe Abbas Lawal, has addressed the severe flooding that has impacted various states across Nigeria.
The floods, attributed to unusual rainfall patterns and ongoing climate change, have displaced over 1 million people and caused extensive property damage.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) reports that the flooding has led to substantial humanitarian challenges, with significant economic losses.
In response, the Federal Ministry of Environment had previously issued flood awareness directives to state governments and relevant agencies, including early warnings for high-risk areas.
The Alau Dam flooding, in particular, has devastated communities in Borno State, prompting urgent collaborative recovery efforts. The Ministry continues to work with state authorities and international partners to address the crisis and support affected individuals.
The public is advised to relocate from flood-prone areas, follow evacuation orders, and stay informed through official channels. The Ministry remains committed to mitigating the impacts of flooding and enhancing community resilience.
For further updates, residents are encouraged to adhere to safety guidelines and report any incidents of flooding.