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📍 Location: Mokwa, Niger State, north-central Nigeria

Key Takeaways:

Torrential floods submerged Mokwa on May 29—hardest-hit communities: Tiffin Maza & Anguwan Hausawa.

At least 200 confirmed dead, 500 missing and presumed dead—search efforts halted.

Two bridges and roads collapsed, crushing victims and severing vital links.

Over 3,000 displaced, crops destroyed, raising fears of health crises. NEMA and Red Cross are on site.

President Tinubu pledges relief materials & shelters, vowing “no one will be abandoned.

Photo Credit: The Independent, ASUQUO JAMES,  The Continent, Mario Nawfal, Vanguard Nigeria/X(Twitter)

The Full Story In Brief

Mokwa’s once-bustling town is now a scene of devastation after the worst floods in decades. Early morning on May 29, torrential rains washed away roads and bridges, sweeping away homes and livelihoods. Authorities confirm more than 200 deceased, with 500 unaccounted for—presumed buried under collapsing bridge debris.

A local leader, Musa Kimboku, told BBC it’s a “race against time,” but search teams have retreated, fearing survivors are unlikely. The decision hits hard in a community still reeling from past disasters. “We are digging bodies out to avoid disease,” he added.

The emotional toll is unimaginable. One survivor described seeing neighbors swept into muddy water: “I’ll never forget their screams.” Daily bread is gone—fields destroyed and waters filled with debris. NEMA and Red Cross are distributing safe water and emergency aid in makeshift camps. President Tinubu expressed sorrow and solidarity: “Your government stands with you.”

The Mokwa flood disaster is a tragedy of epic proportions—bridges broken, lives shattered, and communities devastated. As the world watches, urgent relief and infrastructure overhaul are not just needed—they’re essential. This is breaking news Nigeria, and a powerful reminder: Nigeria must prioritize resilient roads, responsive disaster plans, and strong community support.

Source: Original story by People.com

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