Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains
Torrential rains have caused deadly floods across coastal West Africa since May. In Côte d’Ivoire, 59 people have died, with fears the toll may rise as rescue efforts continue.

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AI-generatedTorrential rains have caused deadly floods across coastal West Africa since May. In Côte d’Ivoire, 59 people have died, with fears the toll may rise as rescue efforts continue. Neighboring Ghana has reported at least 13 fatalities and over 400 rescues due to significantly higher rainfall than last year. Authorities attribute the increasing deadliness of these floods to climate breakdown, exacerbated by poor waste management and urban population growth. Benin, Togo, and Nigeria have also experienced flooding, disrupting infrastructure and electricity supply in some areas. The Nigerian Meteorological Agency predicts above-normal rainfall for several states this year.
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5 extractedIn neighbouring Ghana, at least 13 people have died.
Floods in Côte d’Ivoire have killed 59 people since May.
Poor waste management and urban population growth have also been acknowledged as factors contributing to flood deadliness.
Authorities say the floods have become deadlier as climate breakdown exacerbates the frequency and impact of extreme weather.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted “above normal” rainfall in Abuja and nine states this year.