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Ambaliyar ruwa ta Najeriya ta 2025

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Tun daga watan Afrilun 2025, Najeriya ta fuskanci bala'in ambaliyar ruwa da ta haddasa asarar dukiya, da asarar rayuka, jikkata da kuma gudun hijira. Ambaliyar ruwa mafi muni ya zuwa yanzu ita ce Ambaliyar Mokwa ta shekarar 2025 a watan Mayu wadda ta kashe akalla mutane 500.

At least 15 million Nigerians are at high risk of flooding and the federal government warned flooding is expected to hit 30 of its 36 states, putting more than 1,200 communities at high risk. States at high risk include Abia State, Adamawa State, Akwa Ibom State, Anambra State, Bauchi State, Bayelsa State, Benue State, Borno State, Cross River State, Delta State, Ebonyi State, Edo State, Gombe State, Imo State, Jigawa State, Kebbi State, Kogi State, Kwara State, Lagos State, Nasarawa State, Niger State, Ogun State, Ondo State, Osun State, Oyo State, Rivers State, Sokoto State, Taraba State, Yobe State and Zamfara State. Additionally, 2,187 communities in 293 Local Government Areas across 31 states and the Federal Capital Territory are projected to face moderate flood risk.[1][2]

Dalilan da suka haifar

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Causes of flooding in Nigeria include the release of water from the Jebba Hydroelectric Power Station dam, that caused at least six floods with one killing at least thirteen people. Heavy rainfall, poor drainage, and weak infrastructure are expected to worsen flash and urban flooding in major cities like Lagos.[3][1]

Ambaliyar ruwa ta wurin

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Jihar Nijar

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On May 28, flooding occurred in Mokwa after heavy rainfall and the collapse of a nearby dam, killing at least 500 people, leaving over 600 missing and presumed dead, injuring 121 others and affecting thousands, including more than 4,000 displaced.

Har ila yau, a cikin Mokwa, ambaliyar ruwa a watan Afrilu da ta haifar da sakin ruwa daga madatsar ruwa Jebba Hydroelectric Power Station ta kashe akalla mutane goma sha uku, ciki har da mutane uku a kan jirgin ruwa wanda ya rushe a kan kogi mai ambaliyar, kuma ya lalata gonakin shinkafa. Ambaliyar ta shafi manoma sama da 5,000 a fadin Jihar Nijar da Jihar Kwara, ta shafi sama da hekta 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) (25,000 acres) na gonakin paddy a Mokwa kadai tare da kimanta asarar tattalin arziki a cikin biliyoyin naira. Manoma daga Jihar Kebbi, Jihar Sokoto, Jihar Katsina da Jihar Kano suma sun shafi. Rahotanni sun nuna cewa bala'in ya kori mutane sama da 6,400, ya lalata makarantu 45, cibiyoyin kiwon lafiya 44, kuma ya haifar da rushewar gadar Eppa, ya yanke al'ummomi daga taimakon gaggawa. Ambaliyar ita ce ta shida da ruwan da aka saki daga madatsar ruwan ya haifar.[3]

Jihar Koguna

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In May, torrential rains caused floods and landslides that buried homes and swept people away in the city of Okrika, killing at least twenty-five people. Rescue operations are ongoing but access to remote areas remains difficult due to damaged roads and high water levels. More bodies are still being pulled from debris as of 30 Mayu 2025

Jihar Kwara

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In April, at least thirteen people were killed in Kwara State and Mokwa in Niger State, including three people on a canoe that capsized on a flooded river, and rice fields were destroyed after flooding triggered by the routine water release from the Jebba Hydroelectric Power Station dam on April 16 affected 30 communities. The floods affected over 5,000 dry-season farmers across Niger State and Kwara State, impacting over 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) of paddy farms in Mokwa alone with estimated economic losses in the billions of naira. Farmers from Kebbi State, Sokoto State, Katsina State and Kano State were also impacted. Reports indicate that the disaster displaced over 6,400 people, destroyed 45 schools, 44 health centers, and led to the collapse of the Eppa bridge, cutting off communities from urgent help. The flood was the sixth caused by the water released from the dam.[3]

Jihar Borno

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A watan Satumbar 2025 akwai ruwan sama mai yawa a maiduguri wanda ke haifar da ambaliyar ruwa da lalacewar rayuwa da dukiya a babban birnin jihar Borno. Ambaliyar da ke haifar da asarar rayuka da rushewar madatsar ruwa a jihar.[4]

A watan Yulin akalla mutane 23 ne aka kashe a babban birnin Adamawa jihar Iola, ruwan sama mai tsanani wanda ya haifar da ambaliyar ruwa, kuma ya shafi rayuka da dukiya da yawa a babban birnin jihar. Mutane da yawa sun rasa muhallinsu.[5]

Mazaunin Ese odo, Occiti pupa a Jihar Ondo ya sha wahala daga ruwan sama mai yawa a watan Yulin 2025. Ruwan sama wanda ke haifar da ambaliyar ruwa da lalata Bridges, Properties kuma ya sa mutane da yawa ba su da gida a jihar.[6]

Mazaunin karamar hukumar Iwo a jihar Osun ya ƙidaya asarar a matsayin ruwan sama mai tsanani wanda ya haifar da ambaliyar da ta lalata kuma ta kori iyalai da yawa a jihar.

  1. 1 2 "Nigeria: Africa's most populous nation adopts community-based flood forecasting in 2025 outlook". Down to Earth. April 14, 2025. Retrieved May 30, 2025. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Down to Earth" defined multiple times with different content.
  2. "15 Million Nigerians At High Risk Of Floods In 2025 – Shettima". Channels TV. May 30, 2025. Retrieved May 30, 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 "Deadly floods hit Nigeria, destroy rice fields across 30 communities in Niger and Kwara states". The Watchers News. April 22, 2025. Retrieved May 30, 2025. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "The Watchers News" defined multiple times with different content.
  4. "Alau dam collapse in Nigeria: Broken promises and stolen futures in Maiduguri". www.bbc.com (in Turanci). 2025-09-11. Retrieved 2025-10-05.
  5. "Adamawa flood: How goment fit stop effect of flood for Nigeria". BBC News Pidgin. 2025-07-28. Retrieved 2025-10-05.
  6. Dada, Peter (2025-07-07). "Residents count losses as flood submerges bridges, buildings in Ondo". Punch Newspapers (in Turanci). Retrieved 2025-10-05.

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