At least 12 people died and 92 were missing after heavy rain caused flooding in two villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, an official said today.
"The provisional toll, after torrential rain hit the villages of Bihambwe and Matanda in Masisi territory, is 12 dead, 18 injured, and 92 missing," said Julien Paluku, governor of Nord Kivu province, where the villages are located.
The rain started yesterday, causing a river to flood, local residents told AFP.
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He told AFP he had counted "10 bodies and (seen) others being swept away by the strong current towards the river."
"The water which came down from the mountains has caused damage," said Safari Ayobangira, a local MP, who said searches were underway to find the missing.
'Most of the victims were farmers whose fields bordered the Bihambwe river which passes the two villages that lie about 50 kilometres northwest of Goma, the regional capital.
In mid-August, at least 150 people died when a massive mudslide devastated Tara, a fishing village on the shores of Lake Albert near the country's northeastern border with Uganda.
The vast country has experienced several natural disasters caused by torrential rain.
In May 2010, a wall of mud swept through the eastern village of Kibiriga, killing 19 people and leaving 27 missing. And in 2002, about 50 people died when a wave of mud and rocks struck the eastern town of Uvira, submerging about 150 homes.
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