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Heavy Rains Claim at Least 30 Lives in Guinea Since Late June

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 2nd August 2025, 2:59 PM

Heavy Rains Claim at Least 30 Lives in Guinea Since Late June
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Severe flooding triggered by intense rainfall in Guinea’s capital, Conakry, and its surrounding regions has resulted in at least 30 deaths since late June, according to a new update from the National Agency for Emergency and Humanitarian Disaster Management (ANGUCH) released on Friday.

Casualty and Damage Overview

Date Range Event Summary Deaths Reported Missing Persons
28 June – 1 August Initial flood events 15 0
31 July (Wednesday) Flash floods, landslides, and structural collapses 15 3
Total (as of Friday) Combined toll from recent flooding events 30 3

 

Impact on Conakry

The capital city of Conakry has been particularly hard-hit by the extreme weather:

  • Flash floods inundated several residential neighbourhoods
  • Multiple houses collapsed under the weight of water and mud
  • Landslides were reported, especially in hilly areas
  • Families were caught off-guard while asleep, according to ANGUCH

“The city of Conakry experienced severe flooding, resulting in loss of life and significant material damage,”
— ANGUCH statement

Causes and Concerns

ANGUCH attributes the surge in casualties to a combination of:

  • Sudden flash flooding
  • Structural failures in poorly constructed housing
  • Inadequate drainage systems in urban zones
  • Geological instability, contributing to landslides

These disasters come amid increasing climate variability in West Africa, where urban flooding has become more common due to uncontrolled urban expansion, deforestation, and insufficient infrastructure.

Ongoing Response

Emergency services continue to search for missing persons and assist displaced families. Authorities are urging residents in vulnerable areas to remain alert as further heavy rainfall is forecasted in the coming days.

This disaster adds to Guinea’s growing list of climate-related emergencies, underlining the urgent need for urban planning reforms, climate resilience measures, and early warning systems to protect at-risk communities.

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