Connect with us

Breaking News

2026 Flood Outlook: FG lists Bayelsa, Delta, Adamawa, Kebbi, 29 others as high-risk states

The FG says over 14,000 communities across 33 states and the FCT are at high flood risk in 2026, according to the latest Annual Flood Outlook.

Published

on

Maiduguri-Flooding-Opinion-Nigeria

The Federal Government has issued a nationwide flood warning, projecting that Bayelsa, Delta, Adamawa, Kebbi and 29 other states will experience flooding during the 2026 rainy season.

This was disclosed on Wednesday during the presentation of the 2026 Annual Flood Outlook (AFO) in Abuja by the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr Joseph Utsev, under the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NiHSA) programme titled “Smart Water Resources Management: Moving from Oil to Water-Based Economy.”

Utsev said the government is improving early warning systems through modernisation of hydrological monitoring networks and enhanced cooperation with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) to deliver more reliable forecasts.

“The 2026 flood forecast presented today provides us with the following general highlights: High Flood Risk: 14,118 communities in 266 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in 33 States and FCT fall within the high flood risk areas… Moderate Flood Risk: 15,597 Communities in 405 LGAs, 35 states except Ekiti State, will experience moderate flood risk,” he stated.

He added that flash and urban flooding is expected in cities including Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Ibadan, Port Harcourt, Asaba, Benin City, Kaduna and others, attributing the risk to intense rainfall, poor drainage systems and weak water management infrastructure.

Advertisement

The minister further warned that coastal flooding is likely in Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo and Cross River states due to rising sea levels and tidal surges, with potential impacts on livelihoods and transportation routes.

Utsev called on state governments, local authorities and communities to take proactive measures, saying flood preparedness is essential to reduce losses.

“Preparedness remains the most effective strategy for reducing flood risks. When we plan ahead, we protect lives, safeguard infrastructure, and preserve economic gains,” he said.

At the event, NiHSA Director General Umar Ibrahim Mohammed said the agency has upgraded its flood forecasting system into a digital intelligence platform powered by AI-based modelling and real-time monitoring tools.

NiMet DG, Prof Charles Anosike, said both agencies are working together to improve flood prediction and strengthen national climate resilience efforts.

Advertisement

Africans Angle News

 

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

Atiku Abubakar Atiku Abubakar
Breaking News10 hours ago

Dare Faults Atiku Over Jilli Airstrike Criticism, Questions Patriotism

Dare blasts Atiku over Jilli strike comments, insisting operation was intelligence-led and not an attack on civilians in Borno State.

ISAAC ASABOR ISAAC ASABOR
Forgotten Dairies13 hours ago

For Once, Let’s Reject Their Rice, And Vote Right -By Isaac Asabor

My fellow voters, history is watching us. Our children are watching us. The world is watching us. Let us rise...

Senator Ali Ndume Senator Ali Ndume
Breaking News13 hours ago

2027 Southern Borno Senate Race: Pressure Builds to Replace Ndume

Groups in Southern Borno oppose and support rival Senate aspirants as pressure mounts on Ndume ahead of 2027.

Yilwatda Yilwatda
Breaking News14 hours ago

APC Chair: Defectors Won’t Override Legacy Members in Party Leadership

Yilwatda assures APC members that defectors will not dominate leadership, outlines power-sharing formula and conditions for new entrants.

Christopher Musa Christopher Musa
Breaking News14 hours ago

No Civilian Casualties in Jilli Strike, Says Defence Minister Musa

Nigeria’s Defence Minister defends Jilli airstrike, says victims were terrorist collaborators and dismisses reports of civilian casualties.

ADC-convention ADC-convention
Breaking News14 hours ago

2027 Politics: ADC Holds Convention Despite Court Order, Accuses INEC of Bias

ADC convention goes ahead in Abuja despite court order, with leaders warning Nigeria’s democracy is under threat and criticising INEC.

Map of Enugu State Senatorial Districts Map of Enugu State Senatorial Districts
Forgotten Dairies15 hours ago

2027: Enugu State, Between Modest Progress and the Urgency of Better Choices -By James Ezema

First, industrialization must move from concept to concrete reality. Enugu’s geographic advantage and historical commercial relevance should naturally position it...

Matthew Kukah Matthew Kukah
Forgotten Dairies15 hours ago

The Silence That Speaks: Bishop Kukah and a Shift in Moral Clarity -By Jeff Okoroafor

Why has Bishop Kukah grown quieter? This op-ed examines his changing tone on insecurity and its wider implications.

Law and justice Law and justice
Forgotten Dairies16 hours ago

Engineered Losses, Manufactured Justice: Criminal Liability of Experts in State Loss Manipulation—Why Indonesia Lags Behind the US, UK, and UAE -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

Indonesia stands at a crossroads. It can become dependent on a system where justice is tallied, but lacks any check,...

CJN, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, Kabir Akanbi, Chief Regi CJN, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, Kabir Akanbi, Chief Regi
Forgotten Dairies17 hours ago

Nigerian Supreme Court on the ADC Case: Will This Judgment Be the Spark of Anarchy, or the Courage Your Children Will Remember as the Moment You Saved Democracy? -By Psychologist John Egbeazien Oshodi

So to the Supreme Court, and especially to Chief Justice Kudirat Kekere Ekun, this is the appeal: rise above fear....