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The death toll after deadly floods hit Mokwa’s Nigerian district on Thursday, more than 200.
A search missing missing missing missing missions in the city in the North-Central Niger State continues.
Mokva Deputy Chairman of the Local Government Musa Kimboku told the BBC that the rescue efforts were stopped because no one can be right.
Floods have been worst in the area for 60 years, Tiffin Maza and Anguwan Hausawa swept after heavy rain.
To prevent the disease in the region, the authorities will soon start drilling the bodies of the head of the Mochua district President Mohammu region.
To repeat the disaster viewsLocal residents said they saw their homes and family members were washed in the BBC.
One man, his man, Yusuf, lost his wife and a newborn baby.
“I trained me helplessly, as I washed the water. I was survived by I could swim,” he said to the BBC.
Another resident, Saliu Solomon, said that the floods had left him homeless and destroyed the cash.
“I lost the flood at least $ 1,500. This was the previous day’s sales of my farm. I thought to get back to the room, but the pressure of the water frightened me.”
On Sunday, the National Ambulance Agency (Nema), which was affected by relief packages of affected people, he said.
Agency Added a post on Facebook Those roads and bridges were also affected by a flood with a knockout effect in the local economy and traffic.
Nigeria Red Cross Spread a comment on Friday Floods are “important loss of life and a common difficulty.”
The floods are not unusual in the Nigerian rainy season, which lasted until October until April.
In 2024, Nigeria lived floods from heavy rains that caused deaths and expelled people from their homes.
In 2022, there were more than 600 people died and 1.3 million were displaced in 2022.