Heavy floods in Nigeria, triggered by continuous rain and a dam collapse since Thursday, have claimed 111 lives and displaced thousands. Homes, vehicles, and people were swept away, with authorities fearing the toll may rise.
A similar disaster last September caused 30 deaths and mass displacement. Already burdened by a humanitarian crisis from Boko Haram insurgency, Nigeria now faces worsened conditions.
Flooding remains a recurring threat in the country, made worse by climate change, with this latest event highlighting the growing severity of such disasters.