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Geneva/Abuja, 2 June 2025 – The international Organization for Migration (IOM) is deeply saddened by the devastating floods that struck Niger State, in Nigeria’s North-Central Region, on the night of 29 May 2025.
According to latest data from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix, more than 3,000 people have reportedly been affected, with at least 153 lives lost and 11 reported injuries. The floods have destroyed homes, farmlands, water sources, essential infrastructure and health facilities, leaving families without shelter, food, clean water and access to critical health services.
IOM is working in close coordination with the Federal and State Governments, through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to support response efforts. IOM has deployed a team of enumerators to assess the damage and identify urgent needs.
Together with government authorities and local and international partners, IOM is mobilizing urgent assistance to provide life-saving support to those affected.
IOM extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims and to all those impacted by this heartbreaking disaster.
For More information, please contact IOM Media Center.
Source of original article: International Organization for Migration (www.iom.int).
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