At least 115 people died in flash floods in Nigeria
Jun 01, 2025
Abuja [Nigeria], June 1: Severe flooding across the central Nigerian state of Niger has killed at least 115 people and injured dozens more.
On May 30, Ibrahim Audu Husseini, spokesman for the Niger Emergency Management Agency, told AFP that the death toll had risen sharply from the 21 people announced on May 29. "More deaths are expected because the floods came from far away and swept people into the Niger River
Meanwhile, Gideon Adamu, director of the Niger Red Cross, said at least 78 people were hospitalized with injuries and two major bridges in the state were destroyed. Local media reported that more than 5,000 people were left homeless. Police and military personnel have been deployed to help with the disaster response. Earlier, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency warned of possible flash floods
In a statement, Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) described the flooding as "unprecedented." Nigeria
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper