Brutal flooding on Monday, triggered by torrential rains killed 14 people and left 8,000 families without homes in Angola's capital Luanda.
The intensity of the downpour -- which lasted for about seven hours, collapsed bridges, uprooted trees and submerged vehicles.
The rain also prevented the circulation of public transport in several areas of Luanda. As such, many people were unable to get to their places of work.
According to a spokesman for the national civil security agency, Faustino Minguês, most of the victims were killed by collapsing walls or were electrocuted.
He added that there had been a substantial increase in the water level in drainage ditches and stormwater containment basins, that had overflowed onto the public highway.
The municipal civil protection commission continues to survey the damage caused by the rains.
Torrential rains are causing chaos in Luanda, the capital of Angola. At least 14 people have died, over 8,000 people are homeless, and over 1,600 homes had been flooded. pic.twitter.com/RjTg8G6wBi
— Zenaida Machado (@zenaidamz) April 20, 2021
Video of a terrible flood in Luanda, Angola. #Rain #Дождь #Floods #Severe #Luanda #Angola #Torrential #Rain #Chuva #NaturalDisasters
— Максим (@5zG197zN5UjkPms) April 21, 2021
https://t.co/Y9TRukGkmo via @YouTube pic.twitter.com/sYM3SzVUQK