Residents of Nigeria are used to the yearly floods that engulf Lagos, a low-lying city on Nigeria’s Atlantic coast, during the months of March to November.
In mid-July, however, the major business district of Lagos Island experienced one of its worst floods in recent years.
Home to more than 24 million people, Africa’s most populous city may become uninhabitable by the end of this century as sea levels rise due to climate change, scientific projections suggest. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.