Togo Floods: 13 municipalities affected, emergency Aid estimated at $500,000

Torrential rains lashed southern Togo on June 29 and 30, 2026, transforming Greater Lomé into a vast landscape of devastation. Meeting on Tuesday, July 7, civil protection actors, technical and financial partners, and local authorities compiled an initial human and material toll of this climate disaster. Emergency humanitarian assistance needs are estimated at 304.86 million CFA francs (approximately $500,000).

The figure is chilling: 13 municipalities in Greater Lomé have been affected. The Agoè district, epicenter of the damage, alone accounts for 6,429 affected households, or 23,747 people.

The toll includes five deaths and 37 injuries. On the material front, 683 housing units collapsed, 390 roofs were torn off, and two schools and two churches sustained damage. Entire families find themselves homeless, deprived of shelter and essential belongings.

Faced with the emergency, priorities are clear: rapid assistance with food and non-food items drinking water, hygiene kits, tarpaulins, blankets, and kitchen utensils.

Partners present at the meeting requested detailed statistical data to refine their interventions and avoid duplication on the ground.

Presiding over the meeting, ANPC Director General Lieutenant-Colonel Baka Yoman sought to reassure: the situation remains under control. He praised the exemplary mobilization of the various actors, proof that Togo has learned from past disasters.

Since March, the country has strengthened its national preparedness system through the National Disaster Risk Reduction Platform, relying on weather forecasts that predicted a particularly intense rainy season in the south.

In parallel, the government is working to mobilize new climate financing through the PRECO project, dedicated to post-disaster reconstruction and strengthening infrastructure resilience.

Previous financing of 6.6 million euros (approximately 4.3 billion CFA francs) had already been released in November 2024 by the BOAD to address earlier floods.

The time calls for solidarity. Between humanitarian emergency and sustainable reconstruction, Togo is preparing to face a season that promises to remain difficult, but with strengthened organization and unwavering determination.

Chantal TAWELESSI

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