Kinshasa, 11 April, 2025 / 11:40 pm (ACI Africa).
Caritas in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has launched an appeal for humanitarian assistance for the victims of the April 5-6 flooding that left a trail of destruction in the country’s capital city, Kinshasa.
At least 33 people were reported dead and thousands displaced following the April 5-6 flooding that cut access to over half of the Congolese capital city, home to some 17.8 million people. The floods reportedly occurred when the N’Djili River, which runs through Kinshasa burst its banks and submerged major roads.
Caritas Congo Asbl has given a heartbreaking account of the situation of the flooding victims after conducting a visit to the most affected areas on Monday, April 7.
Areas that the development arm of the Church in the central African country visited, together with he Diocesan Diakonia Service of the Archdiocese of Kinshasa, included the municipalities of Limete, N'Djili and Masina in Kinshasa.
The aim of the field visit, officials of the development and humanitarian arm of DRC’s Catholic Bishops, the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO), say in a Wednesday, April 9 report, was “to take stock of the situation, assess the extent of the damage and identify the priority needs of those affected by the flooding caused by the rain.”