SOUTH KIVU, DR Congo
At least 62 people were
confirmed dead and 50 remain missing after severe floods swept through villages
along Lake Tanganyika in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s eastern South Kivu
province, officials said Saturday.
The deluge struck around 5
a.m. local time (0300GMT) Friday, when surging waters engulfed the village of
Kasaba in the Ngandja sector, witnesses reported. Torrential rains triggered
the flooding, washing away homes and cutting off communications.
South Kivu provincial health
minister Theophile Walulika Muzaliwa told Arab News by phone that search and
rescue efforts were severely hindered.
"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.
The flooding occurred weeks
after similar rainfall killed 33 victims in the national capital of Kinshasa.
Infrastructure across the country has been battered in recent months, with the
humanitarian response strained by a conflict in the region.
Fighting between government
forces and armed groups escalated in February, compounding what the UN calls
one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
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