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Floods Kill at Least 59 People in Ivory Coast as Deadly Rainy Season Continues

by Olawunmi Sola-Otegbade
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At least 59 people have lost their lives in flooding across Ivory Coast so far this year, as torrential rainfall continues to devastate communities, destroy infrastructure, and displace thousands of residents.

Government officials said the fatalities have occurred in multiple regions affected by heavy seasonal rains, with flooding causing widespread damage to homes, roads, bridges, and public facilities.

Emergency response teams have been deployed to the worst-hit areas to conduct rescue operations, provide humanitarian assistance, and support families displaced by the disaster.

Authorities reported that many victims were caught in rapidly rising floodwaters, while others lost their lives due to collapsing buildings and other weather-related incidents triggered by the intense rainfall.

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The annual rainy season has once again exposed vulnerable communities to severe flooding, particularly in low-lying urban neighborhoods where drainage systems have struggled to cope with the volume of water.

Officials have urged residents living in flood-prone areas to remain vigilant, follow evacuation orders where necessary, and avoid traveling through flooded roads and waterways.

The flooding has also disrupted transportation, damaged agricultural land, and interrupted economic activities in several parts of the country.

Humanitarian agencies continue working alongside government authorities to provide emergency shelter, food, clean water, and medical assistance to affected populations.

Meteorological officials warn that additional rainfall is expected in the coming weeks, raising concerns that the humanitarian situation could worsen if preventive measures are not strengthened.

Climate experts note that increasingly intense rainfall events linked to climate change have heightened flood risks across West Africa, placing growing pressure on urban infrastructure and disaster management systems.

The Ivorian government has pledged to continue rescue and recovery operations while exploring long-term investments in flood control, drainage improvements, and climate resilience projects.

International aid organizations have also expressed readiness to support relief efforts if additional humanitarian assistance becomes necessary.

As communities begin recovering from the devastation, authorities continue assessing the full extent of property damage and the economic impact of the floods.

The tragedy highlights the urgent need for improved disaster preparedness, resilient infrastructure, and early warning systems to reduce the impact of future flooding events across Ivory Coast.

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