Overview
- Torrential rains and strong winds caused the Kasaba River in South Kivu province to overflow, triggering flash floods between Thursday night and Friday.
- Local officials confirmed over 100 fatalities, with children and the elderly making up the majority of victims, and at least 28 people injured.
- Approximately 150 homes were destroyed, leaving many families displaced and causing extensive material damage in the remote village.
- Rescue operations, coordinated by local authorities and the Red Cross, face significant challenges due to the village's isolation, lack of mobile network coverage, and reliance on lake transport.
- Authorities are monitoring health risks among displaced residents while planning broader humanitarian assistance to address the crisis.