Kenya: 60 people die due to flooding
Kenya is grappling with heavy rainfall that’s causing widespread disruptions and significant challenges. The Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) reports that the ongoing rain has led to the loss of 44 lives and has caused destruction to property across the country. Approximately 60,000 people have been affected by these intense downpours, highlighting the scale of the impact.
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In Nairobi’s Mathare slums, which are home to many low-income earners, residents have been left stranded in their homes due to severe flooding triggered by a recent rainstorm. This situation has not only affected daily life but has also led to the suspension of domestic railroad operations and temporary closures of highways in certain areas.
The Kenya Meteorological Department has warned that more rainfall is expected, including heavy downpours, across different regions of the country. This forecast underscores the ongoing challenges and risks posed by the continuing rains.
In response to the crisis, Kenya has heightened its emergency measures to address the flooding affecting various parts of the country. The government and humanitarian agencies are working tirelessly to provide assistance and support to affected communities during this challenging time.