An international research team has used earth observation radar data to map oil pipeline networks covering a 9000 km2 region in the Niger Delta and pinpoint where crude oil spills have caused the most ...
The National Emergency Management Agency has called on people in Imo and Abia states to take measures to guard against fire ...
The Minister of Regional Development, Abubakar Momoh, has raised concerns over the devastating impact of climate change on coastal communities in the Niger Delta, warning that it is exacerbating ...
It was the second time this year that a military airstrike killed civilians in the restive northwestern region of Nigeria. In January, a Nigerian military airstrike targeting armed groups in Zamfara ...
Looking ahead, the future of Lagos appears increasingly precarious. Climate models indicate that by 2050, precipitation rates ...
The funds will be triggered if forecasts indicate a major flood emergency, aiming to mitigate impacts and protect vulnerable ...
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Hosted on MSNUN Allocates $5 Million for Flood Preparedness in NigeriaNigeria's disaster management agency, NEMA, said floods killed over 303 people and affected over 1.2 million persons.The United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, has released $5 ...
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The Punch on MSNUN votes $5m for flood preparedness in NigeriaThe United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, has allocated “$5m from its Central Emergency Fund”, to support flood preparedness efforts in Nigeria.This was made known in a statement ...
UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, has released $5 million from the Central Emergency Fund (CERF) for anticipatory action for floods in Nigeria. This was announced by the UN’s Humanitarian ...
Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, has released $5 million from the Central Emergency Fund (CERF) for anticipatory ...
"Flash Flood Risks: High-intensity rainfall in May and June could lead to flash floods in coastal cities. "Dry Spells: A severe dry spell of over 15 days is expected in Oyo State, particularly in ...
Abdullahi Abubakar, Acting Secretary, Kogi State branch of the Nigeria Red Cross, disclosed this when his team visited the flood-affected Edegaki Community in Kogi Local Government Area.
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