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By Ahmed Kingimi

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) – People in Nigeria’s flood-hit northeastern Borno state are struggling to get medical care as overwhelmed aid agencies warn of an outbreak of waterborne disease following the worst floods to hit the region in three decades.

Residents walk as they leave the flooded areas in Maiduguri, northern Borno state, Nigeria September 15, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmed Kingimi
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More than 30 people have been killed by the floods, which authorities say affected about one million people, most of whom are housed in camps without food and clean water.

The deluge threatens not only the health and safety of the displaced but puts a strain on aid agencies and government resources, exacerbating an already critical humanitarian crisis.

The floods in Borno, the birthplace of Boko Haram militants in the Lake Chad basin, started when a dam burst its walls following heavy rainfall that has also caused floods in Cameroon, Chad, Mali and Niger, all part of Africa’s Sahel region that usually receives little rain.

Residents leave the flooded areas with their belongings in Maiduguri, northern Borno state, Nigeria September 15, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmed Kingimi © Thomson Reuters

In the last two weeks of August, more than 1.5 million people were displaced across 12 countries in West and Central Africa due to floods, and about 465 have been killed, according to the United Nations humanitarian affairs office.

Residents leave the flooded areas with their belongings in Maiduguri, northern Borno state, Nigeria September 15, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmed Kingimi
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Over the weekend, an additional 50,000 people were displaced in northeastern Nigeria as the floods intensified, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said on Monday.

“The situation in the Sahel and Lake Chad region is increasingly dire, as the compounding effects of conflict, displacement and climate change take a severe toll on vulnerable populations,” said Hassane Hamadou, NRC’s Central and West Africa regional director.

The floods in West Africa come at a time of flooding in Europe after days of torrential rain that caused rivers to burst their banks in several parts of the region.

In a camp in Maiduguri, Borno’s state capital, Bintu Amadu was among hundreds of frustrated people waiting for hours to see a doctor because her son had diarrhoea.

“We have not received any aid, and our attempts to see a doctor have been unsuccessful. We have been waiting for medical attention since yesterday, but to no avail,” she said.

Ramatu Yajubu was happy she had obtained an appointment card after waiting for days, but quickly added: “I am uncertain about receiving attention due to the overwhelming number of people seeking care.”

A view of the prison where nearly three hundred prisoners escaped after floods in Maiduguri, northern Borno state, Nigeria September 15, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmed Kingimi
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Mathias Goemaere, a field coordinator for Medecins Sans Frontieres, said that even before the floods, residents in Borno were struggling with malnutrition, following years of an Islamist insurgency that has driven people from their farms.

“They are exposed to their environment, so what do we see? A lot of waterborne diseases, diarrhoea, diarrhoeal diseases … Malaria is around with a lot of mosquitoes,” Goemaere told Reuters.

“So a lot of people, because of malnutrition, are immuno-suppressed, which makes them more susceptible to diseases.”

Nigeria’s government has separately warned of rising water levels in the country’s largest rivers, the Benue and Niger, which could cause floods in the oil-producing Niger Delta region in the south.

(Writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe and Bate Felix, Editing by William Maclean)

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Police finally arraigns Speed Darlington. This is according to one of his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju

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Police finally arraigns Speed Darlington. This is according to one of his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju

Adeyanju added that the court the singer was taken to by the police this morning also granted his bail application and that efforts are being made to perfect the bail condition.

 

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Tonto Dikeh Sets the Record Straight on Dating Rumors After Viral Photo

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Nollywood star Tonto Dikeh has responded to speculation surrounding a recent photo she shared with her son and a mysterious companion. The image, posted on January 12, 2025, sparked curiosity among fans, who quickly inquired about the identity of the man in the picture.

In the caption accompanying the photo, Dikeh had written, “My family over everything… You see this my little tiny family.” Her response to fans’ queries has shed light on the situation, putting rumors to rest.

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Beloved Hollywood Actress Dalyce Curry Dies in Los Angeles Wildfire Tragedy

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Renowned actress Dalyce Curry, celebrated for her iconic roles in Blues Brothers, Lady Sings the Blues, and The 10 Commandments, has passed away at the age of 95. Her life was tragically cut short when her Altadena home was ravaged by the Eaton Fire, a devastating wildfire that swept through areas east of Los Angeles.

According to reports, Curry’s granddaughter was the last to see her, dropping her off at her residence on Tuesday, January 7. The wildfire erupted later that day, prompting widespread evacuations and chaos in the region.

Despite efforts to locate Curry, her granddaughter was unable to access the area due to police barricades. It wasn’t until Sunday, January 12, that authorities confirmed the actress had perished inside her home during the fire.

Curry’s passing is one of at least 24 fatalities linked to the Los Angeles wildfires. Her legacy in the film industry and the memories she leaves behind will be cherished by fans and loved ones alike.

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