The 2010 Nigerien floods were floods across Niger which left over 111,000 people homeless. Niger was already suffering acute food shortages following prolonged drought in the Sahel region. As of 24 August 2010, at least 6 to 8 people had died. The Niger river was pushed to its highest levels in 80 years.[1] The floods subsequently spread along the River Niger into Nigeria, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Togo and Benin over the next few months. Later storms also brewed up in the CAR, Morocco and northern Algeria.
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The 2010 Nigerien floods were floods across Niger which left over 111,000 people homeless. Niger was already suffering acute food shortages following prolonged...
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levels or coastal erosion, or extreme weather events like floods or storms. More than half of African respondents (57%) said that they or people they know...
grown in WestAfrica. It is now rarely sold in WestAfrican markets, having been replaced by Asian strains. In comparison to Asian rice, African rice is...
short-term rains. The major monsoon systems of the world consist of the WestAfrican, Asian–Australian, the North American, and South American monsoons. The...
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discharge of the Amazon River and ten times as much as the Missoula Floods. This flood would have descended a relatively gentle ramp into the Mediterranean...
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Africa unusually dry for its latitude. Low-level southwesterlies emanating from the Gulf of Guinea are the key moisture source for the WestAfrican monsoon...
Central Africa (CEMAC) and share a common currency, the Central African CFA franc. The African Development Bank, on the other hand, defines Central Africa as...
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