Agadez, a beautiful city in Niger, is in danger due to severe flooding. Known for its earthen houses and grand mosque, it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Agadez is a city full of magic, with its winding alleys and colorful houses. But today, it is threatened by heavy rains that cause flooding. The residents and former mayors are very worried. Many houses are damaged, and even the grand mosque, which is hundreds of years old, has been affected.
These floods, caused by climate change, are becoming more frequent. Right now, thousands of people need help. The streets are flooded, and some houses are collapsing. Ali Salifou, a city official, says that the heavy rains endanger not only the homes but also important monuments.
Although Agadez is protected by UNESCO, there is not enough money to repair and care for the historical buildings. The residents of the city, who rely heavily on tourism, are struggling to make a living. To save their city, it is important for everyone to work together!
Flooding is just one of the problems Agadez faces. The city also has to tackle the issue of excessive waste accumulation. If nothing is done, Agadez risks losing its beauty and history.