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Mokwa Flash Floods Claim 200 Lives as Recovery Shifts Focus

Authorities have shifted efforts toward exhuming bodies, guarding against disease following flooding that devastated Mokwa’s infrastructure.

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A man searches the rubble in a flooded area after heavy rainfall in the market town of Mokwa, north-central Nigeria, Saturday May 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Usman Salihu Mokwa)

Overview

  • At least 200 people died when torrential rains on May 29 triggered flash floods in Mokwa, with more bodies expected as recovery teams resume exhumations.
  • Severed roads and collapsed bridges have halted search-and-rescue operations, leading officials to concentrate on body recovery and disease prevention for over 3,000 displaced residents.
  • President Bola Tinubu directed federal agencies including NEMA and the Nigerian Red Cross to deliver emergency aid, medical support and temporary shelters.
  • Residents and experts cite clogged drainage systems, poor flood-control infrastructure and possible upstream dam failures as factors that worsened the deluge.
  • The floods have destroyed hundreds of homes and key transit routes, crippling Mokwa’s role as an agricultural trading hub and jeopardizing regional food supplies.