Death toll in Nigeria floods rises to 151
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Flooding in Nigeria's Niger State this week has killed 151
people and forced several thousand from their homes, an emergency official told
Reuters on Saturday.
Ibrahim Audu Hussaini, director of information at the Niger
State Emergency Management Agency, provided the new death toll, which was
previously reported at 117 on Friday.
He added that over 500 households had been impacted and more
than 3,000 people displaced.
The flooding incident in the central town of Mokwa in Niger
State occurred on Wednesday night and continued into Thursday morning. Days
later, rescuers were still picking through mud and debris in search of bodies.
Nigeria is prone to flooding during the rainy season, which
began in April.
In 2022, the country's worst wave of floods in more than a
decade killed more than 600 people, displaced around 1.4 million and destroyed
440,000 hectares (1.09 million acres) of farmland.


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