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31-05-2025
At least 110 people have died in floods caused by torrential rain in central Nigeria, with over 50 houses swept away in the town of Mokwa. The Nigerian government has expressed "profound sorrow" and directed security and emergency agencies to assist in the search and rescue operation, which is ongoing. The floods have left many homeless, with the local community describing it as the worst flooding in 60 years. Nigeria is prone to flooding during its rainy season, which lasts from April to October, and has experienced severe flooding in recent years, including in 2022, which displaced 1.3 million people and caused over 600 deaths.
31-05-2025
At least 111 people were confirmed dead in central Nigeria after floods submerged the market town of Mokwa following torrential rains, with the death toll expected to rise as rescuers continue to find more bodies. The flooding was worsened by a reported dam collapse in a nearby town, and many people are still missing, with some bodies recovered from the debris of collapsed homes. The town, located about 140 miles west of Abuja, is a major trading hub, and the disaster has displaced large numbers of people. Nigeria is prone to seasonal floods, particularly along the Niger and Benue Rivers, and has experienced severe flooding in recent years, including in 2022 when over 600 people died and 82,000 houses were destroyed.
31-05-2025
At least 111 people have died in Nigeria after heavy flooding submerged thousands of houses in the Niger state, with the situation worsened by a reported dam collapse. The flooding has affected two communities, with around 3,000 houses underwater, and the impact has been exacerbated by poor infrastructure. Nigeria is prone to flooding during the rainy season, which is becoming more extreme due to climate change.