‘Be Alert or Relocate’: NiMet Names 13 States at High Risk of Flood
Akwa Ibom State faces the highest likelihood of flash flooding, particularly in urban centers and low-lying areas, due to heavy rainfall and poor drainage systems. NiMet has also flagged 12 other states with notable risks: Sokoto, Zamfara, Plateau, Yobe, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Abia, Nasarawa, Benue, Ogun, Ekiti, Delta, and Rivers....For More, Read Full Here|
Residents should ensure gutters, storm drains, and canals are free of debris to prevent water buildup. Walking or driving through floodwaters is dangerous, as just six inches of water can sweep individuals off their feet. As of June 2025, intense rainfall has triggered localized flooding in several regions, exacerbated by blocked water channels and inadequate drainage infrastructure.
Urban areas and riverine communities are particularly vulnerable, with reports of rising water levels disrupting daily life and threatening livelihoods. To minimize the impact of potential floods, NiMet has outlined critical safety measures. Residents should ensure gutters, storm drains, and canals are free of…Read The Full Article/Content Here.