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At least 25 dead in floods in Kenya

At least 25 people have died due to severe flooding in Nairobi, Kenya, with warnings that the death toll may rise as rescue efforts continue.

Severe flooding has struck Kenya's capital, Nairobi, resulting in at least 25 fatalities. According to police chief George Seda, some victims drowned while others were electrocuted due to dangerous electrical conditions caused by the flooding. The situation remains precarious, and officials caution that the death toll could increase as the rescue operations progress.

The floods were triggered by heavy rainfall that began on Friday and persisted into Saturday, causing numerous vehicles to become stranded and forcing drivers to escape to higher ground. Many homes were also inundated, leading to significant disruptions, including the redirection or cancellation of some flights. The ongoing rain poses a risk of further flooding and exacerbation of the situation in the already vulnerable areas.

The Kenyan military is assisting the emergency services in their efforts to locate missing persons and those trapped by the floodwaters. Since the onset of the rainy season in late February, Kenya has been severely affected by downpours, highlighting the escalating challenges posed by extreme weather in the region, which could have broader implications for public safety and infrastructure.

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