Devastating Floods in Nigeria Kill Over 115 After Torrential Rains

Abuja:At least **115 people have been killed** and dozens are missing after **torrential rains triggered devastating floods** in central Nigeria, according to international news agencies and local emergency officials. The disaster has **wreaked havoc** across several towns, especially in and around **Mokwa**, a city near the banks of the Niger River.
The floods struck **overnight between Wednesday and Thursday**, following hours of relentless downpour. Entire neighborhoods were **submerged**, homes were **destroyed**, and normal life was **completely disrupted**.
### Rescue Efforts and Casualties:
A spokesperson for the **Niger State Emergency Management Agency** confirmed:
> **”So far, 115 bodies have been recovered. Many more are feared missing as several people were swept away by the raging river waters.”**
* Bodies have been recovered from both the **river** and the **rubble of collapsed homes**.
* **Rescue operations** are ongoing despite high water levels.
* **Residents** were seen searching for loved ones under debris, as floodwaters remain in several areas.
### Widespread Damage:
* **Infrastructure and communication lines** have been severely damaged.
* Many families have been **displaced**, and **relief efforts** are being hampered by the lingering floodwaters.
Authorities fear the death toll may **rise further** in the coming days as rescue teams continue to search the affected areas.
This flooding marks one of the **deadliest natural disasters in Nigeria this year**, raising urgent concerns about **climate resilience, disaster preparedness**, and the need for stronger infrastructure in flood-prone regions.





