Kinshasa drowns while officials watch—169 dead, 38,000 affected as climate change unleashes unprecedented rainfall. Could this tragedy have been prevented?

Kinshasa drowns while officials watch helplessly.

169 dead, 38,000 affected as climate crisis meets government failure.

Recent flooding has cut off access to over half of Kinshasa, isolating residents and devastating communities.

The destruction of 280 homes has left thousands without shelter in this latest disaster.

Recurring tragedy could have been prevented.

Conclusion

Deadly floods sweep Kinshasa, destroying homes as emergency services falter. Survivors huddle in packed shelters while officials tally losses. The water recedes, but the nightmare has just begun.

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