Two men paddle canoes to their homes at Od-Ogun, Ikorodu Road in Lagos |
Thousands of people from more than 30 flooded villages in northwestern Nigeria faced shortages of food and shelter on Wednesday, with fears building of disease outbreaks. Officials in Sokoto state said more than 130,000 people had been displaced by flooding three weeks ago when a spillway from the Goronyo dam burst from heavy rains, sweeping through the villages.
Residents are ferried in canoes at Ajegunle, Ikorodu Road in Lagos |
A man stands in front of a flooded house at Od-Ogun, Ikorodu Road |
Residents walk on makeshift narrow footpath leading to their flooded home at Ajegunle, Ikorodu Road, in Lagos |
2 comments:
Nigeria we hail thee!!! Governors and other public office holders in these flooded states will soon come out asking for the peoples votes.
na today flooding start? go to my village and see during rainy season sighh abeg leave dat one no be news!!!
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