Floods Leave Dozens Dead, Missing in DRC
The flooding occurred early Friday morning around 5 a.m. local time (0300GMT), when a powerful surge of water swept through the village of Kasaba in the Ngandja sector.
Eyewitnesses described how intense rainfall led to the deluge, which destroyed homes and disrupted communication lines throughout the area.
South Kivu’s provincial health minister, Theophile Walulika Muzaliwa, shared with the media by telephone that emergency operations have been significantly obstructed.
"Sector chiefs, village chiefs and locality chiefs, who are also members of the local government, are on site. The only humanitarian organization currently present is the Red Cross. It is not possible to give an assessment as body searches are continuing," said Muzaliwa.
This disaster comes only weeks after heavy rainfall claimed the lives of 33 people in the capital, Kinshasa.
Across the nation, vital infrastructure has suffered repeated damage in recent months, while humanitarian resources remain overstretched due to ongoing regional conflict.
Clashes between national military forces and rebel factions have intensified since February, worsening what the United Nations has described as one of the gravest humanitarian emergencies globally.
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