Nigeria is racing against nature to curb potential flooding as authorities announce controlled water levels in the River Niger Basin. With flood risks looming, the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) confirmed Tuesday that strategic dam management has kept the situation stable—for now.
Dams Working Overtime
Jebba Dam is actively spilling excess water while its neighbor, the Kainji Dam, maintains a critical 53-centimeter buffer to absorb unpredictable inflows. 🌍 'These protocols are our frontline defense,' said NIHSA head Umar Mohammed, emphasizing coordination between national and international partners.
Rainy Season Shifts South
Even as rains taper off in northern regions, water continues flowing into Nigeria from upstream countries. NIHSA’s 24/7 monitoring aims to balance flood prevention with supporting agriculture and energy needs—a tightrope walk for economic stability. 💧
Mohammed added: 'We’re not just fighting floods; we’re safeguarding livelihoods.' The agency’s tech-driven approach highlights West Africa’s growing focus on climate resilience.
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Nigeria's major river water levels under control before coming floods
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