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Dam collapse in Nigeria unleashes reptiles into flooded communities
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A dam collapse in northeastern Nigeria has caused significant flooding in the state capital Maiduguri, with approximately 15% of the city underwater. The flooding has resulted in the escape of wild animals from a local zoo, with at least one ostrich found. However, local media reports indicate that the flooding is on a scale not seen in three decades, and officials from the zoo have confirmed that over 80% of the animals have been killed. The flooding began after heavy rains caused the dam to overflow, displacing thousands of people.
One million people have been affected so far.
From our statistics, we have 414,000 displaced people.
Some deadly animals have been washed away into our communities, animals like crocodiles and snakes.
President Tinubu extends his heartfelt condolences to the government and people of the state, especially to the families that have lost their means of livelihood due to the disaster triggered by the overflow of the Alau Dam.
Dam Collapse in Nigeria
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perspectives
countries
- 1.Nigeria
organizations
- 1.National Emergency Management Agency
- 2.Boko Haram
- 3.Sanda Kyarimi Zoo
- 4.Hausa
- 5.Islamic State
- 6.UN World Meteorological Organization
persons
- 1.Ezekiel Manzo
- 2.Ali Abatcha Don Best
- 3.Bola Tinubu
- 4.Nahum Daso
- 5.Zubaida Umar
- 6.Ishaq Sani
- 7.Usman Tar
- 8.Aisha Aliyu
- 9.Kashim Shettima
- 10.Mary Mamza
- 11.Moussa Mohamad Moussa
- 12.Babagana Zulum