

The Federal Government has issued a nationwide alert, warning of potential flooding in 19 states and 76 locations due to predicted heavy rainfall.
The development was in line with the alert issued by the National Flood Early Warning Systems Centre under the Federal Ministry of Environment on Tuesday.
The center predicted heavy rainfall from August 5 to August 9, 2025, that may trigger flooding across 19 states and 76 locations.
The predicted states and locations are Akwa-Ibom (Edor, Eket, Ikom, Oron, Upenekang); Bauchi (Tafawa-Balewa, Azare, Jama’are, Kari, Misau, Jama’a); Ebonyi (Abakaliki, Echara, Ezilo); Cross-River (Ogoja Edor, Obubra); Nasarawa (Keana, Keffi, Wamba); Benue (Agaku, Buruku, Gboko, Igumale, Ito, Katsina-Ala, Ugba, Vande-Ikya); Kaduna (Jaji, Kafancha, Birnin-Gwari, Zaria) and Katsina (Bindawa, Bakori, Daura, Funtua).
Others are Kebbi (Bagudo, Birnin-Kebbi, Bunza, Gwandu, Jega, Kalgo, Kamba, Kangiwa, Shanga, Ribah, Sakaba, Saminaka, Yelwa, Gauri-Banza); Kano (Bebeji, Gezawa, Gwarzo, Kano, Karaye, Tundun-wada, Wudil, Kunchi); Niger (Kontagora, Rijau, Ringim); Plateau (Mangu); Taraba (Donga, Takum); Jigawa (Diginsa, Gumel, Dutse, Gwaram, Hadejia, Miga); Yobe (Machina, Potiskum); Zamfara (Anka); Sokoto (Sokoto, Wamakko); Borno (Biu); and Gombe (Bajoga).
Residents in these areas are advised to take urgent precautionary measures to minimize potential damage and loss of life.
Devastating floods have affected several Nigerian states, including Ogun and Gombe, where the disaster has caused significant damage and loss of life .
Other affected states are Lagos, Plateau, Anambra, and Delta, with residents in these areas struggling to cope with the aftermath.