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Rivers: Flood prone communities panic over FG’s prediction

Following last week’s prediction by the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency which puts Rivers State as one of the spotlight states for flood, many communities in the state have been apprehensive over the likely impact of the prediction on them.

 

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