17 killed after devastating floods in Ivory Coast

A woman sits between her belongings and the debris after flood in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Picture: Reuters/Luc Gnago

A woman sits between her belongings and the debris after flood in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Picture: Reuters/Luc Gnago

Published Jun 19, 2018

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Abidjan, Ivory Coast - Flooding caused by overnight torrential rain killed 17 people in Ivory Coast's economic capital Abidjan, a minister said on Tuesday. 

The downpour which started at 11:00 pm on Monday continued until 6:00 am on Tuesday, causing flash floods up to 2.5 metres (more than eight feet) deep, Interior Minister Sidiki Diakite 

Rescue teams saved 115 people and searches were under way for other casualties, he said, adding that emergency medical centres had been set up across the seaside city.

A city of five million, Abidjan suffers from infrastructure problems and many homes are built in flood-prone areas.

The affected areas ranged from the posh Cocody neighbourhood, where many embassies and the presidential palace are located, to the teeming working-class Yopougon neighbourhood.

"Many residents are perched on the roofs of their homes," Fiacre Kili, the head of the civil protection agency said. 

In Cocody and neighbouring Riviera, several homes were flooded and boundary walls toppled, with many cars washed away from driveways, an AFP correspondent said. 

"I have never seen anything like this in my life," said a resident, whose car was swept 600 metres from the house.

- 'We lost everything' -

"I was sleeping upstairs. My friend who was next to me woke me up saying 'Get up, there's water'. I looked out of the window and saw cars and furniture being swept away on the streets," said Ismael Oulata, a fitness coach.

"Then the water started coming up the stairs." 

Machines in the gym downstairs were out of commission and an adjoining hairdressing salon was smeared with mud.

"We lost everything," said a pizzeria owner called Sabine, who declined to give her surname. 

"When we came this morning we found all the freezers toppled and all the products were spoilt. Our five delivery scooters were damaged."       

Ivory Coast's rainy season extends from April to October and rainfall is more abundant on the coast. 

Every year, flash flooding claims several lives. 

Torrential rains on May 29, 1996 killed 28 people in Abidjan.   

AFP

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