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September 12, 2025 - 9:34 PM

Devastating Floods in Nigeria Wipe Out 115,265 Hectares of Farmland

Nigeria is on the brink of a severe food crisis as devastating floods have wiped out over 115,000 hectares of farmland across the country.

The catastrophic flooding has destroyed vast swaths of agricultural land, dealing a heavy blow to food production and threatening the nation’s already fragile food supply.

The widespread destruction of farmland has sparked concerns about the looming food shortages, as the country struggles to recover from the impact of the disaster.

The floods have not only washed away crops but have also severely damaged farming infrastructure, which will likely lead to a sharp decline in food availability in the coming months.

The ripple effects of the disaster are expected to be felt nationwide, as the disruption in the food supply chain is likely to drive up food prices and worsen the ongoing food insecurity crisis.

Millions of Nigerians, particularly those in vulnerable communities, are at risk of facing even more severe hardships due to the loss of essential food sources.

In response to the growing crisis, authorities and relief organizations are scrambling to assess the full extent of the damage and provide assistance to the affected farmers and communities.

Urgent intervention is needed to mitigate the impact on food security and to support those whose livelihoods have been destroyed by the floods.

The situation highlights the urgent need for long-term solutions to protect Nigeria’s agricultural sector from climate-related disasters, as the country continues to grapple with the effects of climate change.

Without swift action, the food crisis in Nigeria could worsen, putting millions of lives at risk and threatening the country’s stability.

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