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Floods Devastate Communities In Yobe State, Nigeria

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisAugust 15, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Floods Devastate Communities In Yobe State, Nigeria.

Severe flooding has struck multiple communities across Yobe State, Nigeria, causing widespread disruption and distress. Heavy downpours have submerged homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure, including parts of the Yobe State University Teaching Hospital in Damaturu, making access to the facility challenging for residents. The floods, reported on 15 August 2025, have displaced numerous families, with Potiskum among the hardest-hit areas.

 

The Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has been actively assessing the damage, with preliminary reports indicating significant destruction across several local government areas. Governor Mai Mala Buni has directed immediate assistance to affected households, including the distribution of food and non-food relief items to support displaced residents. SEMA is working to profile those whose farmlands have been devastated, as the floods have destroyed crops, threatening livelihoods in this predominantly agricultural region.





 

In Damaturu, the state capital, floodwaters have inundated residential areas and commercial properties, with reports of collapsed mud houses trapping victims. The disaster has also affected key infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, further isolating communities and hampering aid delivery. Local authorities have appealed for federal intervention through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to address the scale of the crisis, which has overwhelmed local resources.

 

Residents like Jumbam Musa, a farmer from the Jumbam community, have shared heartbreaking accounts of losing homes and crops to the relentless floodwaters. “This year’s flooding has been the hardest for us to bear,” Musa said, highlighting the urgent need for food and shelter. Commercial drivers, such as Dauda Yusuf, have also been affected, with damaged roads disrupting their ability to earn a living.

 

The Yobe State government has issued fresh flood alerts to nine local government areas, including Nguru, Bade, and Fune, due to the impending release of water from the Dadinkowa and Lagdo dams. Authorities are urging residents to take precautionary measures to mitigate further damage. Climate experts attribute the severe flooding to climate change, with Professor Abubakar Kawu Monguno of the University of Maiduguri calling for proactive measures like tree planting and dredging to manage future risks.

 

As the state grapples with this disaster, SEMA continues to coordinate with humanitarian agencies to deliver relief. However, affected residents have expressed frustration over delays in aid distribution, underscoring the need for swift and transparent support. The government has pledged to prioritise the safety and protection of victims, with plans for long-term solutions to address recurring flooding in the region.

 

The people of Yobe State now face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives amidst ongoing challenges. With the rainy season far from over, the region remains on high alert, bracing for potential further flooding.

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