Kenya: Floods in Nairobi kill at least 23, police operations ongoing
Torrential rains in Nairobi have led to severe flooding that resulted in at least 23 fatalities and ongoing search and rescue operations by the police.
In Nairobi, Kenya, torrential rains that fell overnight resulted in flash floods that have tragically taken the lives of at least 23 individuals. The police have confirmed the casualties and reported ongoing emergency operations as they work to assist those affected by the flooding. Streets transformed into rivers have caused widespread destruction, impacting both residential and commercial areas throughout the city.
Rescue teams have been actively engaged in search and rescue missions, retrieving bodies and helping trapped residents. Numerous areas within Nairobi, from impoverished slum neighborhoods to more affluent sections such as Parklands, have experienced significant damage to infrastructure. The Kenyan Red Cross has indicated that the devastation is extensive, with effects felt in various counties across the country, highlighting the severity of this weather-related disaster.
As authorities assess the situation, many residents remain on alert due to continued forecasts of heavy rainfall. The police have successfully rescued at least 29 people amid the ongoing crisis. Their commitment to deployment ensures that they are prepared to respond to further distress calls, underlining the urgent need for assistance in the wake of such an unexpected disaster.