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More than 100 dead after flooding in eastern DR Congo, officials say

Heavy overnight floods have washed away several villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing more than 100 people, according to local officials, in a nation suffering war and mass displacement. The floods were triggered by torrential rains and surged through the Kasaba village, in South Kivu province, during the night of Thursday into Friday, regional official Bernard Akili told news agency AFP on Saturday. Torrential rains caused the Kasaba River to burst its banks overnight, with the rushing waters “carrying everything in their path, large stones, large trees and mud, before razing the houses on the edge of the lake”, he said. “The victims who died are mainly children and elderly,” he said, adding that 28 people were injured and some 150 homes were destroyed. Sammy Kalonji, the regional administrator, said the torrent killed at least 104 people and caused “enormous material damage.” South Kivu’s provincial health minister, Theophile Walulika Muzaliwa, told the Associated Press news agency that rescue operations were hampered by a lack of services and a shutdown of telephone lines due to the flooding.

Full report : More than 100 dead after flooding in eastern DR Congo. The victims were mostly children and elderly people, with an additional 28 injured.