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Flooding displace 10,000 families in DR Congo

Provincial governor appeals for urgent aid to support victims living with relatives; others without shelter

James Tasamba  | 19.04.2020 - Update : 19.04.2020
Flooding displace 10,000 families in DR Congo

KIGALI, Rwanda 

More than 10,000 homes were displaced in separate floods in the Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities said Saturday.

The flooding submerged homes in Maniema province in the east, according to authorities.

The River Congo burst its banks, forcing water into several villages in Maniema province, including Kindu, provincial Governor Musafiri Nkola Mioma told reporters as he appealed for urgent aid to support victims who are currently living with relatives while others are without shelter, he said.

Meanwhile, 24 people were killed Friday by flooding in Uvira territory in South Kivu province that is also in the east, authorities said.

Area administrator Kiza Muhato told the media 45 people were injured and 3,500 homes were destroyed when the Mulongwe River flooded.

About 1,000 families were left homeless, according to reports.

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