💨 Abstract
In northeastern Borno State, Nigeria, a dam collapse and subsequent flooding have exacerbated an already dire food crisis for many residents. The flood destroyed farms, homes, and livelihoods, forcing people to seek aid in displacement camps where they face risks of violence and exploitation. Torrential rains and floods across 29 of Nigeria's 36 states have destroyed over 1.5
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