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City of Maiduguri submerged in heaviest flooding

Thirty people have died and thousands displaced in northeastern Nigeria after a colllapsed dam caused severe flooding.

Devastating floods caused by a burst dam in northeastern Nigeria have submerged entire residential areas, displacing tens of thousands of people and animals. Authorities say at least thirty people have died. Two hundered prisoners also escaped from the Maiduguri state prison. It's been described as the worst flooding in thirty years, reports our correspondent Azzezat Olaoluwa in Maiduguri.

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