Nigeria's Flood Toll increases


More than 600 people are said to  have perished in floods which have hit Nigeria, the worst so far in a decade, according to agency reports.

The disaster according to a statement from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, as released on Twitter, has forced more than 1.3 million from their homes. 

“Unfortunately, over 603 lives have been lost as of today October 16, 2022," Humanitarian Affairs Minister Sadiya Umar Farouq said.

The previous toll from last week stood at 500, but the numbers had risen in part because some state governments had not prepared for the floods, the minister said.

The flooding also destroyed more than 82,000 houses and nearly 110,000 hectares (272,000 acres) of farmland, said Umar Farouq.

While the rainy season usually begins around June, the rainfall had been particularly heavy since August, according to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

In 2012, 363 people died and more than 2.1 million were displaced by flooding.


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