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Flood: FG Predicts 5-Day Heavy Rainfall In 21 States

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he Federal Ministry of Environment has predicted five days of heavy rainfall, which may lead to flooding in 21 states and 123 locations.

The Ministry who made this known in a statement issued on Thursday warned communities downstream of the River Benue to evacuate the area.

The centre showed that the identified locations and their environs are likely to experience rainfall that could result in flooding from September 4 to 8, 2024.

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According to the Centre, the states and locations affected include:

Adamawa State (Mubi, Shelleng, Demsa, Numan, Song, Wuro Bokki, Natubi, Mayo Belwa, Jimeta, Gbajili, Ganye, Farkumo, Abba Kumbo),

Benue State (Udoma, Ugbokpo, Ugbokolo, Ukpiam, Otobi, Otukpo, Mbapa, Makurdi, Gbajimba, Gogo, Abinsi),

Bauchi State (Azare, Jama’are, Itas, Misau, Tafawa-Balewa),

Kogi State (Ugwalawo, Idah, Ibaji, Wara, Omala, Bassa, Ajaokuta),

Borno State (Biu, Maiduguri, Briyel),

Nasarawa State (Ado, Mararaba, Udeni, Rukubi, Ajima, Odogbo), Gombe State (Nafada, Gombe, Bajoga),

Kwara State (Kosubosu, Kaiama),

Jigawa State (Dutse, Gumel, Ringim),

Oyo State (Kishi).

Other states include: Kaduna State (Kachia, Zaria, Kauru, Jaji), Edo State (Udochi, Agenebode)

, Kano State (Sumaila, Kunchi, Karaye, Gwarzo, Bebeji, Tudun Wada),

Katsina State (Bakori, Bindawa, Funtua, Jibia, Kaita, Katsina, Daura),

Kebbi State (Ribah, Argungu, Gwandu, Yelwa, Saminaka, Jega, Bunza),

Plateau State (Mangu),

Niger State (Ibi, New Bussa, Mashegu, Kontagora, Lavun, Rijau, Magama, Lapai, Katcha, Bida), Sokoto State (Isa, Makira, Gagawa, Shagari, Silame, Goronyo),

Taraba State (Ngaruwa, Serti, Yorro, Natubi, Mutum Biyu, Kwata Kanawa, Lau, Kambari, Jalingo, Gun-Gun, Bodel, Gassol, Garkawa, Bandawa, Beli, Bolleri, Mayo Renewo, Duchi), Yobe State (Geidam, Potiskum, Dapchi, Damaturu),

And Zamfara State (Bukkuyum, Gummi, Kaura Namoda, Shinkafi, Maradun).

The authorities have warned that due to the increasing water level of the River Benue, communities downstream from Makurdi are advised to evacuate

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