Floods in Niger occur during the rainy season, spanning June to September, characterized by heavy rainfalls that often lead to river overflows. The Niger River and its tributaries, including the Komadougou Yobe and Dallol rivers, contribute to flooding in the country. Intense rainfall, particularly in areas like Niamey, which receives up to 585 mm (23 inches) of rainfall annually, increases flood risk.[1] In 2020, Niger experienced significant flood events, resulting in the destruction of over 32,900 homes and affecting approximately 350,915 individuals, with 3,082 hectares of irrigated crops flooded.[2] More recently, in 2024, extreme weather conditions led to 339 deaths and displaced over 1.1 million people nationwide,[3] with severe flooding impacting 841,000 individuals by September.[4] Historical data indicates that a total of 3 million people have suffered from floods.[5]

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