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Maiduguri flood aftermath: Families still struggle to recover
The Star
|October 07, 2025
A YEAR after the floodwaters crashed through the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, the place where Maryam Jidda's house used to stand is still an empty patch of mud.
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More than 300 000 residents were displaced and dozens killed when a dam outside the city burst in September 2024, the ageing structure suddenly ripped apart after years of neglect and abnormally heavy rains.
The mass displacement added to the pressure Maiduguri was already under - a city where tens of thousands of people were already living in camps or on the streets after fleeing militant groups Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province.
Today, many flood victims are little better off than they were a year ago. Jidda and her nine children now live with a neighbour, crammed into a single room. "When the flood came, everything we owned was destroyed," Jidda, 75, said.
Her family was already destitute when the flood came, after her son, the main breadwinner, died.
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