A devastating flood has wreaked havoc in the Mokwa region of Niger State, Nigeria, after days of heavy downpour triggered the collapse of a local dam. The disaster has left at least 88 people dead, with the death toll expected to rise as rescue operations continue.
Dam Collapse Triggers Catastrophic Flooding
What started as hours of unrelenting rainfall turned catastrophic when a dam near Mokwa gave way, unleashing a powerful torrent of water upon the town. The floodwaters swept through homes and streets, giving residents little to no time to escape.
Bodies Pile Up, Hopes Wash Away
According to Husseini Isa, head of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), “We are still retrieving bodies. The number keeps increasing. Many remain trapped under debris or swept away.” Each new day brings more grim discoveries, turning the once-bustling town into a graveyard.
“My Son Was Swept Away in Front of My Eyes” – Grieving Mother
Eyewitnesses described the horror in heart-wrenching detail. One woman, through tears, shared: “My son was swept away right in front of me. I screamed for help, but there was nothing anyone could do.”
Mokwa: From Trade Hub to Disaster Zone
Mokwa, once a major commercial hub in Niger State, now lies in ruins. The flood has crippled its economy and displaced hundreds. Entire neighborhoods have vanished under muddy waters, and essential services have ground to a halt.
Hundreds Displaced, Camps Overflowing
Relief camps are overwhelmed as hundreds of families seek shelter. Many survivors have lost everything—homes, belongings, and loved ones. Food, water, and medical aid are scarce, and uncertainty looms large.
A Grim Reminder: Nigeria’s Recurring Flood Nightmare
This isn’t Nigeria’s first brush with flood disaster. In September 2023, similar flash floods claimed 30 lives and displaced millions. However, this year’s devastation in Mokwa has reached an unprecedented scale, prompting calls for immediate action.
Terror and Tragedy: A Double Crisis
Flood-hit areas like Mokwa already face instability due to terrorist threats from groups like Boko Haram. Now, the flood has amplified the humanitarian crisis. Aid groups warn of a perfect storm—natural disaster, displacement, and ongoing violence.
Government Response Under Scrutiny
Critics have raised concerns over the government’s preparedness and response. Locals demand faster rescue efforts, improved infrastructure, and proactive measures to prevent future calamities.
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