00:00The aftermath of devastating floods in the Nigerian market town of Mokwa and the banks of the river Niger.
00:07Heavy rains early on Thursday led to sudden and intense flooding in the space of just a few hours.
00:14Roads and bridges were swept away as the water rose, leaving rooftops barely visible and residents fighting to survive.
00:23This woman lost four of her children.
00:26My children and property were carried away, my own children taken by the flood.
00:36They're full and we're yet to see their remains.
00:40All my property is gone, all my finances are gone.
00:43There's nothing left for me now.
00:47Even this dress I put on was given to me by someone else.
00:50Two hundred people are confirmed dead and another five hundred are still missing.
00:59It was heartbreaking.
01:02I cried to the point where I got tired of crying.
01:05Crying will not bring them back.
01:10We have no food, no shelter, we sleep anywhere and I have a baby to take care of.
01:16In my family alone, we lost 18 people.
01:26Flooding is common during Nigeria's wet season, but prolonged dry spells and excessive rainfall have led to some of the worst floods in 60 years.
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01:49Any thoughts?
01:50relief?
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