Publication Date May 9, 2023 | Climate Nexus Hot News

Flooding Kills Over 400 In Democratic Republic Of Congo

Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa
This aerial photograph taken on May 6, 2023 shows a landslide that engulfed Nyamukubi village, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. (Credit: Glody Murhabazi/AFP/Getty Images)
This aerial photograph taken on May 6, 2023 shows a landslide that engulfed Nyamukubi village, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. (Credit: Glody Murhabazi/AFP/Getty Images)

The tragedy comes days after flooding killed over 120 people in neighboring Rwanda. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres remarked, “this is yet another illustration of accelerating climate change and its disastrous impact on countries that have done nothing to contribute to global warming.” Flooding in the DRC began last Thursday as heavy rains caused rivers to overflow, destroying homes, communities, and farms. Nearly 3,000 families have been left homeless in a region already struggling with armed conflict. "It's like the end of the world," 27-year-old Gentille Ndagijimana, who lost her parents and two sisters, told the AFP news agency. Climate change is increasing extreme precipitation and intensifying storms, putting a growing number of inland and coastal communities at risk.

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(Climate Signals: Floods)

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