Floods Displace Over 5,000 in Niger State

Source:Premium Times Nigeria
July 1, 2025
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Heavy rainfall on June 30, 2025, triggered severe flooding in Niger State, displacing over 5,000 residents across several communities. The state emergency management agency reported that homes, farmlands, and infrastructure were destroyed, particularly in Mokwa and Lavun local government areas. At least three deaths have been confirmed, with rescue operations ongoing. 'We lost everything in a matter of hours,' said Fatima Ibrahim, a displaced resident. The government has set up temporary shelters, but aid distribution has been slow, prompting calls for federal intervention. Meteorologists warn of more rains in the coming weeks, raising fears of further devastation in the region.

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