
Floods in Kenya







Government ordered the demolition of houses near riverbanks in Mukuru kwa Rueben. Residents claimed that they were not given evacuation notices to vacate.

Kenyans have mourned Chief Inspector Cyprian Kasili, who drowned in River Joska. Kasili, stationed at Ruai Police Station, perished when his vehicle was swept away.

President William Ruto has suspended the reopening of schools across the country. The president said the move would safeguard the safety of learners.

The Nairobi Water and Sewerage Company has shared that 10 estates in Nairobi will go without water for a few days because of a critically damaged pipe.

MP Titus Khamala showed netizens that the ongoing floods has not spared leaders after his Nairobi home was flooded. He said he is very ready for the floods.

The Meteorological Department of Kenya warned Cyclone Hidaya will hit parts of Coastal Kenya, including Mombasa. The strong waves will double the rainfall intensity.

The ongoing rain and flash floods in parts of the country have adversely affected people living in the streets. Oliver Ochieng is seeking help to start life afresh.

James Kirobe is left with nothing but physical and emotional pain after losing wife and child in the Mai Mahiu floods. He recounts how he watched as they drowned.

Kenya Airways has issued an announcement regarding the effect of the heavy rains in Nairobi on air travel. Kenya Airways adviced passengers on what to do.
Floods in Kenya
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