The month of June 2026 opened under the sign of pain in Côte d'Ivoire. Between the tragic collapse of a building in Koumassi on 24 May, taking life to at least 8 people, and the scenes of desolation of the first floods of June having already taken two of our fellow citizens to Bingerville, the rainy season awakens the old demons of Abidjan urban planning. Quality of materials, technical flaws, saturation of the offices and water management: wher…
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The month of June 2026 opened under the sign of pain in Côte d'Ivoire. Between the tragic collapse of a building in Koumassi on 24 May, taking life to at least 8 people, and the scenes of desolation of the first floods of June having already taken two of our fellow citizens to Bingerville, the rainy season awakens the old demons of Abidjan urban planning. Quality of materials, technical flaws, saturation of the offices and water management: wher…