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DR Congo (Maniema) Flood Update: Congo and Ulindi Rivers Levels Rising in Kasera, Tubila

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Punia Territory river junctions as of February 22, 2026. With thousands of residents displaced overnight, the scale of this hydrological surge is forcing a massive humanitarian rethink for the riparian communities of eastern Congo.
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At a Glance

The Congo and Ulindi Rivers in the Maniema Province are currently experiencing severe flooding, with over 2,500 households confirmed homeless following torrential seasonal rains.

Status & Severity

River levels have burst past flood stages in the Punia Territory, submerging essential infrastructure. While official crest gauges are limited, on-the-ground reports indicate water levels are continuing to threaten low-lying plantations and fish ponds.

Affected Communities & Regions

  • Kasera: Heavily submerged with significant residential loss.

  • Tubila: Majority of households displaced; village center remains under water.

  • Punia Territory: Widespread damage to schools and health centers.

  • Kindu (Downstream): Monitoring for rising levels as Maniema’s capital prepares for potential surge.

  • Kailo Territory: Reporting auxiliary damage to agricultural fields.

Local Landmarks & Interest

  • Punia Health Facilities: Critical infrastructure in the town of Punia has been reported as submerged, impacting local medical response.

  • Ulindi River Crossings: Local bridges and transport paths between rural villages are currently impassable, isolating remote populations.

  • Maniema Fish Ponds: The destruction of these local landmarks represents a total loss of food security for the immediate region.

Data Sources & Verification

Information compiled from the Civil Society of Punia Territory, humanitarian reports via Anadolu Agency, and verified on-the-ground visual reports from local leadership in Maniema, DR Congo.

Historical Comparison

This event is currently surpassing the 2024 flood impact in terms of immediate household displacement in the Punia region. Check our archives for more Maniema province river data.

Regional Context

The Maniema Province is uniquely vulnerable to the convergence of the Congo River and its major tributaries like the Ulindi. High-conversion engineering and urban planning are critical in these zones where “river mixing” creates complex hydraulic pressures. For a deeper dive into how human intervention and natural river geography interact, read our featured guide:
The River Mixer’s Guide to Human-Driven Flooding: How Engineering and Urban Planning Shape Our Rivers.

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