At least 120 people have died in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo after heavy rains, according to the government. Parts of the 15-million-dollar metropolis of Kinshasa experienced major flooding and landslides on Tuesday evening.
The Red Cross initially reported 50 casualties. Rescue workers continued to search for survivors and victims on Wednesday. President Felix Tshisekedi, who is currently attending the US-hosted Africa Summit in Washington, called on his cabinet to act quickly.
Heavy rains washed away entire houses in the Mont-Ngafula and Ngaliema districts, according to the Red Cross. Numerous roads in the capital of the Central African country were flooded, including National Road 1, an important trade route to Angola. Like many major African cities, Kinshasa suffers from inadequate infrastructure and sewage systems. (aeg/sda/dpa)
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