Nigeria Humanitarian Update: Situation Report #3 (16 October 2024) – Nigeria | Skip to main content
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Format Status Report Source Posted October 17, 2024 First Published October 17, 2024
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On September 10, heavier than normal rainfall caused the Arau Dam to overflow, leaving more than 40% of Maiduguri City Council under extreme flooding. More than 503,591 people have been affected by the floods in Borno State, with 37 reported dead and 58 injured. On October 4, 2024, the Borno State Government officially declared a cholera outbreak in several local government areas, including Maiduguri City Council.
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The International Medical Mission has been working in Nigeria since 2014, providing primary and secondary health care, capacity building, gender-based violence prevention and treatment, nutritional assistance, food security programmes, mental health and psychosocial support, water, sanitation and Provides hygiene (WASH) services. .
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The International Medical Mission continues to work in partnership with the Borno State Government and departments to address urgent needs through essential health, nutrition, laundry and protection services in internally displaced persons camps in Bakassi, Gubio and Teacher Villages. There is. The international medical team has continued its activities since the response began on September 16th. has served over 40,000 individuals.
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