Further comments on the Nigeria study case


In this post I will discuss my updated insight on the floodings in Nigeria and how the situation evolved. The updated report explained that between September and October, around 2.4 million were displaced from their homes around the 36 states, where water collection facilities were unable to sustain the intense precipitation following the release of water in the Lagdo dam by the Cameroonian government. Furthermore, it has been expressed by local authorities that the Nigerian government had done insufficient efforts in dredging bodies of water around populated cities, causing the spread of the floods to worsen. This stresses out the importance rethinking ‘ecological fund’ as a priority rather than an intention, where you would need to efficiently develop adapted urban planning based on each individual towns, and provide rapid support following early warnings of floodings to reduce the consequences on human lives, households and the environment.

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