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Flooding in Nigeria has killed over 150 people and displaced thousands.
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Published on 06/03/2025 08:00
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Flash flooding in Nigeria’s Mokwa town has killed over 150 people, displaced 3,000, and destroyed over 250 buildings. Torrential rains caused the disaster, with bodies being found up to 10 km away. Search efforts continue despite challenges, as many are still missing. Poor infrastructure and climate change are worsening the yearly flooding. The Red Cross and rescue teams are working to recover victims, while the government stresses the dangers of building on waterways. The rainy season has just begun, and experts warn of more extreme weather ahead.

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