Overview
- Heavy rainfall between May 8–9 caused the Kasaba River in South Kivu province, DRC, to overflow, triggering devastating flash floods.
- The confirmed death toll has surpassed 100, with children and elderly people making up the majority of the victims, and dozens remain missing.
- Over 150 homes were destroyed, displacing hundreds of residents and leaving many without shelter or basic necessities.
- Rescue efforts are being hindered by continued rains, lack of mobile network coverage, and the remote location, accessible only via Lake Tanganyika.
- Local authorities and the UN have issued urgent appeals for humanitarian aid, warning of heightened risks of waterborne diseases and ongoing heavy rainfall.