Nigeria: Death toll from major floods passes 100

Torrential rains in central Nigeria have led to devastating floods, resulting in a tragic death toll of at least 111 people. Over 50 homes were swept away in Mokwa, Niger state, with rescue efforts ongoing. The flooding was exacerbated by the collapse of a nearby dam, highlighting Nigeria's vulnerability to such disasters due to poor drainage and construction practices.

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