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Kinshasa Residents Call For Action As Flood Death Toll Climbs

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By SRI NewsDesk Published April 8, 2025
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Kinshasa residents call for action as flood death toll climbs
Residents survey properties damaged by floodwaters in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

The death toll from flooding in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has continued to rise as authorities race to evacuate people.

The floods over the weekend, prompted by heavy rains, cut access to more than half of the capital Kinshasa. By Sunday evening, the death toll had risen to 33 as authorities struggled to evacuate and support hundreds of families trapped in their homes.

The DRC’s Interior Minister Jacquemain Shabani announced on state television late on Sunday that 10 more people had been confirmed dead, adding to the previous day’s count of 23.

The heavy rains began last week, causing the key Ndjili River to overflow on Friday and submerge hundreds of buildings.

While the situation had improved by Monday morning, some access roads remained blocked and vehicular traffic was limited.

Many residents blamed the government for not responding quickly enough to the disaster.

“We lost everything and left everything behind,” said Marie Nzola, one of those whose properties were destroyed. “The rain caught us by surprise late at night.”

Officials said on Sunday that most of the deaths were caused by walls that collapsed.

The flooding has hampered access to drinking water in at least 16 communes after water facilities were affected, the Congolese Ministry of the Interior said in a statement.

Resident Clément Matwidi expressed frustration and asked the government for more support. “Everything is lost due to the floods (and) we are here waiting for the government’s decision,” he said.

The government has set up at least four emergency shelters that were catering to hundreds of displaced families across the city, the ministry added.

In 2022, at least 100 people were killed during similar flooding in Kinshasa.

The disaster comes as the government tries to cope with a humanitarian disaster in the east of the country, more than 2,600km (1,600 miles) from Kinshasa, where conflict with Rwanda-backed M23 rebels has displaced hundreds of thousands.

Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
Flooded districts of the Limete commune on the banks of the Ndjili River after torrential rains fell in Kinshasa and the neighbouring province of Kongo Central.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
A marriage certificate among belongings devastated by the floodwaters in Kinshasa.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
Angry residents vented frustration at DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi after losing their homes over the weekend.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
deadly in Kinshasa, which sits on the banks of the Congo River, Africa’s second largest after the Nile.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
Residents wade through the murky floodwaters in the Ndjili district of Kinshasa.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
Poor maintenance and inadequate sewage systems mean drainage pipes are blocked by rubbish in many poorer neighbourhoods.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
Those living in makeshift shacks and quarters with unpaved streets are especially at risk in the overcrowded megapolis, which has an estimated population of 17 million.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
About 5,000 families have been affected by the flooding, Health Minister Samuel Roger Kamba told a news conference.
Death toll from Kinshasa floods climbs to 33 amid evacuations
The waters had submerged the main road leading to the airport on Sunday, but they were receding and traffic was slowly resuming on Monday.
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