** Kinshasa in front of floods: towards a revolution in urban mobility **
The recent climate disaster that struck Kinshasa, causing the death of 22 people due to torrential rains, highlights the urgency of an adaptation of transport infrastructure. While waiting for the city to rise, the Ministry of Transport has deployed river shuttles to connect the city to the airport, revealing the vulnerability of the roads in the face of extreme climatic events.
With nearly 4 million inhabitants living in areas at risk of flooding, the need for reflected town planning and a viability of transport systems is more pressing than ever. River transport, still under-exploited, could offer an effective alternative, but strategic investments are essential for the future.
Beyond infrastructure, community solidarity and local organization are essential during these crises. In this context, Kinshasa has the opportunity to reinvent its urban model, by integrating resilience and sustainability in its future projects in order to cope with the challenges of climate change of the 21st century.