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Nigeria flags flood risks in 33 States and warns of widespread flooding in 2026

The hydrological agency warned on Thursday that Nigeria faces a "high risk" of widespread flooding in 2026. More than 14,000 communities are at risk across 33 of the 36 states of the country, as well as Abuja's Federal Capital Territory.

The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, in its annual flood outlook released on Monday, said that the worst flooding would occur between July and September, at the height of the rainy season. This will threaten cities, farms and critical infrastructure.

NiHSA reported that 14,118 communities are?classified high risk', while another 15,597 are?at moderate risk. The figures are in line with recent years.

The major cities of Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Delta could be affected by severe urban flooding. Coastal states like Bayelsa and Delta are also vulnerable to river floods and tidal flooding.

Nigeria is prone to flooding, especially during the rainy seasons that begin in April and end in October. In 2022, the worst floods in more than a decade killed over 600 people and displaced 1.4 millions. Farmland was destroyed on 440,000 hectares (1.09 million acres). Last year, over 200 people were killed in a single flooding incident. (Reporting and writing by Camillus Eboh, Elisha Gbogbo editing by Gareth Jones).

(source: Reuters)