Heavy rains have caused devastating flash floods in Mokwa, Niger State, Nigeria, resulting in at least 150 deaths and displacing over 3,000 people since Thursday. The floods, exacerbated by climate change and poor infrastructure, have led to extensive damage, including the destruction of homes and roads, complicating rescue efforts. Authorities, including President Bola Tinubu, have mobilized emergency services, but survivors report a lack of basic aid and support amid ongoing search and rescue operations.