Severe flooding in Mokwa, Niger State, has resulted in at least 151 deaths and displaced over 3,000 residents.
The disaster, caused by intense pre-dawn rains, submerged homes and infrastructure, highlighting the urgent need for improved flood control measures.
President Bola Tinubu has directed emergency response efforts, emphasizing the necessity for enhanced climate resilience strategies in the face of increasingly erratic weather patterns.
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