Alhaji Sanusi Mohammed, the executive secretary, State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Zamafara state said the affected persons included 180 women and 621 children.
Mohammed told NAN that 52 houses and farmlands were also destroyed during the disaster which occurred on July 29, 2015.
He said: "NEMA and SEMA have visited the affected town and conducted a joint assessment of the disaster. We will forward such assessment to our respective agencies for immediate assistance."
Mohammad called on residents of the state to avoid blocking drainages or constructing structures on waterways to avoid similar disasters.
The Nigeria Meteorological Agency had recently warned people along major rivers in parts of the country to vacate their houses to prevent loss of lives and property due to anticipated flooding the rivers.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) hasadvised communities along the River Niger to evacuateimmediately to safer ground.
The agency warned in a statement it issued in Abuja on Saturday, August 6, 2016 that flooding might occur at any moment following intense rainfall and rises in water level.
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