DR Congo: Flooding Kills At Least 141

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    The Facts

    • According to officials, at least 141 people died in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Tuesday after floods caused landslides in the capital city of Kinshasa. Pres. Félix Tshisekedi on Wednesday declared three days of mourning.

    • Entire neighborhoods have been inundated with flood waters and mud, destroying homes and roads and creating sinkholes — one of which destroyed the roadway between Kinshasa and the chief seaport of Matadi.


    The Spin

    Pro-establishment narrative

    This latest disaster is evidence that climate change is widespread and rapidly accelerating. As cities face increased extreme events like flooding, the world needs to adapt. Local and national governments are reacting too slowly — we must stop standing idly by amid this ecological crisis, and open our eyes to the economic opportunity to grow our cities equitably for the future.

    Establishment-critical narrative

    Climate change threatens every nation on the planet, but poor nations like the DRC are facing the brunt of the disastrous impacts. Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, and failed crop seasons will only worsen until appropriate funding is allocated to help these overpopulated and impoverished regions develop economically and infrastructurally.

    Narrative C

    It's easy to dismiss any extreme weather event as a consequence of climate change, but in reality they're usually influenced by a myriad of factors that have nothing to do with it. More research is needed before we can establish any direct causal link between the two.

    Nerd narrative

    There is a 50% chance that sea levels will rise by at least 578 millimeters by 2100, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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