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Times and Climate Change
At least 10 die, 1,800 displaced in Nigeria floods
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Nigerian emergency authorities say at least
10 people have died in building collapses caused by heavy rains in
the country's north.
A regional coordinator for the National Emergency Management
Agency said Monday that the victims include a mother and her
three-year-old child. Their house caved in during Sunday's
six-hour-long rains in Kari, a town that sits along a stream in
Bauchi state.
Aliyu Sambo said Kari Primary School had been converted into a
camp to provide relief to about 1,800 people who had been
displaced by the floods. He said about 150 mud houses and hundreds
of livestock were washed away.
A fire service official also said Monday another house collapse in
Kano killed six people. That brings the known death toll to 10.
Nigeria's rainy season lasts roughly from June to September.