Heavy rains caused multiple deaths in Rwanda.

Heavy rains caused multiple deaths in Rwanda.

PHOTO: @rbarwanda, Twitter

At least 100 people have been killed in western Rwanda in flooding triggered by heavy rains.

At least 109 people have died in flooding in northern and western Rwanda, the state-run Rwanda Broadcasting Agency said, quoting figures from local authorities.

It said 95 people had perished in Western Province and another 14 in Northern Province, adding that the floodwaters had swept away homes and infrastructure.

“Flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains last night in Western Province has caused over 55 deaths,” government spokesperson Yolande Makolo told Al Jazeera earlier on Wednesday.

A video clip posted on the state-run Rwanda Broadcasting Agency’s Twitter account showed muddy water running along a road and houses that had been destroyed.

“It rained heavily all night, causing immense suffering in the districts of Ngororero, Rubavu, Nyabihu, Rutsiro, and Karongi,” Francois Habitegeko, governor of the Western Province, told Reuters news agency.

“We have lost many lives and families. Around 55 people have died, not to mention the wounded and those trapped under their houses. We are trying to rescue as many people as possible,” he added, though number were being constantly updated.

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“The soil was already soaked from the previous days of rain, which caused landslides that closed roads,” he said.

Habitegeko said the rain started at about 18:00 (16:00 GMT) on Tuesday and the River Sebeya burst its banks.

The Rwanda Meteorology Agency said the East African nation is expected to receive above-average rainfall in May.

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