Officials said that heavy downpours in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa have left around 30 people dead while wreaking havoc in the central African megacity, reports BSS.
“There are many wounded who have been evacuated and for the moment we are in the 30s for the number of dead” from Saturday's torrential, Patricien Gongo Abakazi, Kinshasa's provincial minister of public health told AFP.
The victims either drowned or were killed when the walls of their homes collapsed, the doctor added.
After the rain poured down overnight Friday to Saturday, the rising water levels devastated several outlying and impoverished suburbs of the metropolis of some 17 million people.
The rising waters likewise cut off traffic on the national road one, Kinshasa's main thoroughfare which takes drivers from the centre to the airport, as well as in many neighboring districts.
Flooding frequently affects Kinshasa, which sits on the bank of the banks ofRiver Congo, Africa's second-largest after the Nile.
Bd-Pratidin English/ AM