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Weeks of flooding kill a minimum of 179 in Nigeria, firm says

At least 179 people have actually passed away and tens of thousands been displaced in weeks of flooding in Nigeria, the National Emergency Management Firm stated on Thursday.

The worst-hit locations were the 7 northwestern states where floodwaters killed 89 people and gotten rid of more than 25,000 hectares of farmland, the firm included.

President Bola Tinubu said he had actually gotten the news of the destruction wreaked by floods on communities and farmlands across the nation with extensive sorrow, in a declaration launched on Wednesday.

The floods that peaked in July and August have raised fears for food supply in a country battling double-digit inflation which has been stired by high food rates.

Heavy rains have contributed to problems in the farming sector where farmers are deserting their farms in the northeast due to repeated attacks by militants.

The casualty numbers are dramatically up from last fiscal year, when the agency reported 45 deaths related to floods.

In 2022, Nigeria experienced its worst flood in more than a. years which eliminated more than 600 people, displaced around 1.4. million and destroyed 440,000 hectares of farmland.

(source: Reuters)