Niger's interior minister says that some of the international aid intended for the victims of recent floods has been stolen, AP reported. Abdou Labo told reporters Saturday that "at several of the sites where we are housing displaced people, we have determined that the food aid and the products (sent there) did not arrive in their entirety." Torrential rains have caused flooding, killing over 60 people in Niger. Millions of dollars of aid has been sent to Niger both to help victims of the floods and to run feeding centers for malnourished children, according to AP. An example is the Lamorde neighborhood in Niamey, where resident Dodo Jafarou said that of the 30 tons of cereals that were sent, only 10 arrived. -- SPA