Local officials in Mokwa, Nigeria, have warned that the unfortunate toll could rise after a surge in heavy rainfall跃升了 flood-related deaths, as Mokwa’s destinations were submerged in a deadly flooding. According to a local official, at least 111 people have been killed, and she described the loss of thousands’ homes and homes destroyed in a widespread disaster.

A comprehensive update on the situation was provided by the head of the operations office in Mokwa, said a local official, who also mentioned that many were still in the rearview Mirror. Assistant Chief of Operations at the Mokwa emergency management agency disputed the 111另有 deaths, saying that several additional people had been brought in, but no overall number has been confirmed yet.

dp in the National Emergency Management Agency of Nigeria said that the corruption of flash floods could cause substantial losses not only to Mokwa but also to many neighboring areas, including Maiduguri in northeastern Nigeria, which saw a dam collapse resulting in further damage.

The claim that the effects of climate change will take even more time to manifest is another piece of the puzzle, as the country is already experiencing severe hydrological remedies. In September 2024, torrential rains and a dam collapse in Maiduguri caused severe flooding, killing at least 30 people and displacing millions. Similarly, in 2023, local officials reported that 1,200 people had already been killed, and 1.2 million displaced people were accounted for in affect across 31 out of 36 states since the country experienced its worst floods in decades.

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