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Kenya: At least 23 dead due to extreme rainfall

At least 23 people have died in Nairobi, Kenya, as a result of extreme rainfall causing severe flooding and isolation.

In Nairobi, Kenya, the police have confirmed that at least 23 people have died following extreme rainfall that affected the city. Many individuals have become isolated due to floodwaters, with some trapped in vehicles swept away by the rising waters. The flooding has caused trees to topple and rivers to overflow, significantly affecting the urban landscape and infrastructure.

Furthermore, critical highways have been partially closed due to the excessive water, seriously impacting transportation and mobility in the capital. In anticipation of the severe weather, forecasters had predicted rainfall amounts reaching up to 70 millimeters, indicating the intensity of the downpour that led to these tragic developments. The authorities are also concerned about further rainfall expected in the coming days, which may exacerbate the already critical situation.

This event not only highlights the immediate human toll of the flooding but also raises concerns regarding the long-term resilience of urban infrastructure in the wake of increasing extreme weather conditions linked to climate change. Communities in Nairobi will likely face ongoing challenges in coping with the aftermath of such disasters, and calls for improved preparedness and response strategies will grow louder in the coming months.

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