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00:00This is how some residents of flood-hit north-eastern Nigeria are getting from A to B.
00:06The area has been under water since heavy rains led to a dam wall bursting in neighbouring Cameroon last week,
00:13and now the threat of further flooding looms.
00:18The Benue River flows downstream from Cameroon to Nigeria, and there are several dams along it.
00:24Authorities in Cameroon had warned that they were releasing water from one of them,
00:29the Lagdo Dam off Lake Lagdo, sparking fears across the border with Nigeria,
00:34claiming that would leave 11 states at risk of flooding.
00:40Hundreds of thousands of people have already been displaced in Nigeria because of the rising waters, according to the UN,
00:46including a part of the country that has already seen millions forced to flee due to an Islamist insurgency.
00:55It's an absolute tragedy for these local people who had their homes wiped out due to the flooding
01:02and were already affected by conflict in the region, Boko Haram-related conflict.
01:08These are farmers that would rather be on their farms now being hit by floods.
01:14So what we saw today was continued challenges for people to live away from their homes.
01:23Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, is prone to flooding,
01:27and experts say climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent.
01:32They claim more needs to be done to prepare,
01:34highlighting the need to modernise ageing infrastructure and improve crisis planning,
01:39providing some hope for those who risk losing everything when the waters start to rise.