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Rescue workers struggle to recover bodies after deadly floods and landslides in DRC – video

By Grace Chen
Published in Weather News
May 12, 2023
1 min read
Rescue workers struggle to recover bodies after deadly floods and landslides in DRC – video

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is facing a disastrous situation as floods and landslides devastated several parts of the country. Rescue workers are struggling to recover bodies that were buried under debris and mud after several homes and buildings were destroyed. The disaster has left many families homeless, and the death toll is expected to rise as more bodies are recovered from the wreckage. The government has declared a state of emergency in some of the affected areas as they try to provide support to the victims.

In the midst of the crisis, rescue workers are doing their best to locate and retrieve the dead bodies. In a video shared online, we see people wading through waist-high water, trying to find missing persons. Those who have already been found are either placed inside body bags or carried out on stretchers. The situation is grim, as the rains continue to wreak havoc, making it difficult for rescue teams to access some of the affected areas.

The DRC is no stranger to flooding and landslides, with poor drainage systems and inadequate infrastructure blamed for such disasters in the past. The country is also grappling with COVID-19 and a recent Ebola outbreak, further straining its resources. Relief agencies are on the ground, but more support is needed to provide the necessary aid and support to those affected by the floods and landslides.

Natural disasters are a reminder of just how vulnerable we are as human beings. The deadly floods and landslides in the DRC have claimed lives and left many more displaced. It’s a critical moment that calls for concerted efforts from the government and the international community to provide much-needed support to the affected communities. Failing to do so would jeopardize the chances of those who have survived to rebuild their lives and potentially expose them to the dangers of future natural disasters.


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