Kinshasa, Congo – The main flood in the Congololic capital of Kinshas killed at least eight people and cut off access over half of the city and the main airport of the Earth, the authorities said Sunday.
Most deaths on Friday on Friday were caused by collapsed walls, the Provincial Health Minister Patricien Ngongo said.
The flood was damaged by the main road to airport, but was reopened in light traffic and opened for full traffic within 72 hours within 72 hours, Kinshasa Gov. Daniel Bumba.
The road also connects Kinshas to the end of Kong and officials take care of the influence of trade.
“We were there from the night leg, but we don’t make any progress because we were told that the road is cut into two, and we have the goods we will pick up,” Blaise Ndendo said, truck driver.
2022. At least 100 people were killed during similarly Flood in Kinshas.
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2025-04-06 12:30:00