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The number of deaths reaches more than 200, say the managers

William by William
June 1, 2025
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The number of deaths after deadly floods struck the Nigerian city of Mokwa Thursday increased to more than 200, according to officials.

There are still 500 people who disappeared in the city of the North Center in Niger, while a research mission continues.

Mokwa local government vice-president Musa Kimboku told BBC that rescue efforts had ceased because the authorities no longer believe that anyone could still be alive.

The floods, which would be the worst in the region for 60 years, swept the cities of Tiffin Maza and Anguwan Hausawa after torrential rain.

In an effort to prevent diseases in the region, the authorities will soon start to dig up corpses buried underground, said Mokwa district chief Muhammadu Aliyu.

Tell disasterLocal residents told the BBC that they had seen their homes and their family members getting carried away.

A man, Adamu Yusuf, lost his wife and newborn baby.

“I looked helpless water to take my family by water. I survived because I could swim,” he told the BBC.

Another resident, Saliu Sulaiman, said that the floods had left it without shelter and destroyed some of its cash benefits.

“I lost at least $ 1,500 for the floods. It was the product of the sale of my agricultural products the day before. I planned to return to the room to obtain it, but the water pressure was frightened.”

On Sunday, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) announced that it had started the process of providing emergency packages to affected people.

The agency Added in a Facebook message That the roads and bridges were also affected by the flood, which had a training effect on the local economy and traffic.

The Nigerian Red Cross too published a declaration on Friday To say that the floods had caused a “loss of life in important old and a generalized distress”.

The floods are not uncommon during the Nigerian rainy season, which lasts from April to October.

In 2024, Nigeria experienced floods of heavy rains that caused death and led people to their home.

There were also serious floods in 2022, when more than 600 people died and 1.3 million were moved.

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