In an unusual and startling sight, an elephant was seen roaming the streets of Maiduguri on Wednesday night, shortly after severe flooding hit the city.
The flood, which caused widespread damage and displacement, has led to dangerous wildlife emerging within the city.
According to reports, not only was the elephant seen wandering through the streets, but security agencies have also raised alarms about the presence of numerous crocodiles in the floodwaters.
The displaced animals, including the crocodiles, are believed to have been swept into the city from nearby rivers and swamps due to the heavy flooding.
Authorities have issued warnings to residents, urging them to exercise caution and stay alert as the animals pose a significant risk to public safety.
The situation remains tense as security agencies and wildlife officials work together to manage the emerging threats posed by both the flooding and the presence of dangerous wildlife in Maiduguri.
Citizens are advised to remain indoors whenever possible and to avoid areas with deep or standing floodwaters where crocodiles may be hiding.
The sudden appearance of wild animals in the city has added an additional layer of concern to an already challenging situation, as officials continue to assess the full impact of the flood disaster.