The worst affected regions are both desert areas: Tahoua in the west, where seven people died and 5,321 people were left homeless, and Agadez in the north where three people were killed and 18,448 lost their homes, according to the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
In the two areas, the freak weather claimed the lives of 19,536 cows, goats, sheep and camels while also devastating hundreds of acres of land, according to local authorities.
In the Agadez region annual rainfall seldom exceeds 130 millimetres and floods like those seen in recent days are rare.
But since June, as much as 115 millimetres has regularly been falling in a matter of hours, according to weather reports.
Nigerien authorities and the UN have been distributing food aid to help families displaced by the flooding.
Niger is in the midst of its annual rainy season, having struggled to overcome a severe food crisis caused by drought.
The rains are unlikely to ease the pressure on the country's food supply given the damage flooding -- caused by climate change -- has wrought on crops.
In 2015 as many as 103,000 people were left homeless by floods that claimed the lives of tens of victims.
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