Floods in Niger kill at least 47, impact thousands

Flooding destroys homes, displacing over 56,000 people, say authorities

By James Tasamba

KIGALI, Rwanda (AA) - At least 47 people have been killed and over 56,000 displaced by flooding triggered by recent heavy rains in Niger, authorities said Wednesday.

The floods have affected 7,754 households in 339 neighborhoods and villages, according to the General Directorate of Civil Protection.

“Some 30 people died after their houses collapsed while 17 drowned. In addition, the floods injured 70 people and caused the deaths of 257 head of cattle,” the directorate said in a statement.

The national committee in charge of flood prevention said it has started distributing food aid, targeting 3,776 families.

The government has set aside 12 billion CFA francs ($21.3 million) to help families and individuals affected by floods across the country, according to authorities.

Flooding has emerged as one of the most destructive natural disasters globally, with Africa facing disproportionate impacts due to climate change, which has altered rainfall patterns.

In 2024, heavy rains impacted nearly 1.5 million Nigeriens in the country's eight regions.

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