ABUJA: Search teams fanned out several kilometres from the epicentre of deadly flash flooding in Nigeria on Saturday, the Red Cross said, as the death toll from heavy rains in the north-central market town of Mokwa topped 150.
The sharp rise in the toll came as bodies were recovered nearly 10km away from the town, where more than 250 buildings were levelled and two bridges were swept away, Ibrahim Audu Husseini, a spokesman for the Niger state emergency management agency, told AFP.
Husseini warned the toll could rise further, with bodies being swept down the powerful Niger River.