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Residents living in flood-prone communities in Anambra State have been asked to relocate by the state government.
The flood in Calabar comes two years after a similar disaster in 2015, has seen those close to waterways and many thatched houses being destroyed.
The flooding followed several hours of stormy rainfalls on Tuesday.
400,000 people evacuated. 15,000 houses collapsed. Over 500,000 hectares of crops affected.
Flooding “swallowed” some 37,610 hectares of farmland, and 5,495 houses belonging to these people.