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NEMA warns of high risk coastal flooding in four states

by Matthew Eloyi April 14, 2023
written by Matthew Eloyi April 14, 2023
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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has issued a warning that there is a high risk of coastal flooding in Bayelsa, Delta, Lagos, and Rivers States as a result of the anticipated rise in sea level and tidal surge that may negatively affect agriculture, human settlements, and transportation.

The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Ahmed, gave the warning on Thursday at the public presentation of the 2023 Climate-related Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Strategies, organized jointly by the Nigerian Hydrological Services and Nigerian Meteorological Agency, in Abuja.

According to Ahmed, the 2022 flood left 3,181 people injured across the nation and claimed 665 lives.

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The NEMA boss added that a total of 4,476,867 persons were also affected by the flood while 2,437,411 persons were displaced, about 944,989 farmlands were damaged and 355,986 houses were partially or totally destroyed by floods.

In his words, “Sequel to the public presentation of the 2023 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) by NiMet on January 24, 2023, and Annual Flood Outlook by NIHSA on February 17, 2023, the National Emergency Management Agency convened a technical meeting to review the two forecast documents.

“The technical meeting was attended by experts from relevant stakeholder organizations that thoroughly appraised the risk implications of the forecasts and developed an early warning document based on thematic sectors covered by both NIHSA and NIMET.”

Story was adapted from Punch

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