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Flooding in Ivory Coast Claims Nearly 60 Lives Amid Rainy Season

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The ongoing rainy season in Ivory Coast has already resulted in nearly 60 fatalities, highlighting the severe impact of seasonal flooding. Government spokesperson Amadou Coulibaly reported that the heavy rains, which began in mid-May, have caused significant destruction, particularly in the capital, Abidjan, where ten people died in just two days. This alarming trend is exacerbated by rapid urban growth, leading to informal settlements in flood-prone areas.

Authorities have been actively clearing precarious neighborhoods to mitigate risks, yet many residents return to these vulnerable zones, increasing their exposure to flooding. The government’s efforts to relocate communities have shown some success, as areas where residents complied with safety instructions have not reported any deaths. However, the high toll of 59 deaths already raises concerns about the effectiveness of these measures.

Flooding is a recurring issue in Ivory Coast, particularly during the rainy season from May to July, which often leads to landslides and fatalities. The situation is further complicated by similar incidents in neighboring Ghana, where flooding has submerged entire buildings. As climate change intensifies weather patterns, the region remains highly vulnerable to extreme weather events despite contributing minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions.

The ongoing crisis serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for sustainable urban planning and infrastructure improvements to protect vulnerable communities from the devastating effects of climate change. Without significant intervention, the cycle of flooding and loss of life is likely to continue, posing a persistent threat to public safety and well-being.

Source: DW News

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