A severe thunderstorm, characterised by strong gusty winds and heavy rains, has left a trail of destruction in Kalangala District, leading to the collapse of the Kalangala Central Police Station, the destruction of over 300 houses, and the loss of at least four lives.
According to the Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS), which has dispatched a response team to assess the damage, three victims have so far been identified.
These include Hassan Waswa, a barber, Geoffrey Sekiwere, a porter, and a police officer at the rank of sergeant, whose details are yet to be released.
At least 13 injured persons have been referred to Kalangala Health Centre IV for treatment.

Meanwhile, the Red Cross response team has begun assessments in Kifuufu and is proceeding to Kanyogoga, Bugala, and Mweena before finalizing their report.
Speaking on the response efforts, Uganda Red Cross spokesperson Irene Nakasiita confirmed that the organization is working closely with the Office of the Prime Minister, Lilian Aber, to keep the government updated on the extent of the damage and the urgent needs on the ground.
"This is a devastating situation. Our team is already on-site, assessing the impact and determining what support is required," Nakasiita said.
The cyclone’s strong winds and intense rainfall have severely impacted communities in Kalangala, an island district known for its fishing industry and tourism.
Many residents have been left homeless, with infrastructure damage further complicating rescue efforts.
