Kenya: 71 Flood Deaths As Kenya Warned of Intensifying Long Rains
The ongoing floods in Kenya have resulted in a death toll of 71 as authorities warn of further heavy rainfall.
The National Police Service in Kenya has reported that the death toll from the current floods has reached 71, with most casualties occurring in Nairobi, which has experienced 36 fatalities. Other affected regions include Eastern, Rift Valley, Nyanza, Coast, and Central, where additional deaths have been confirmed. The floods, attributed to heavy rainfall, have resulted in the displacement of approximately 2,622 families, with homes and infrastructure significantly damaged across numerous areas in the country.
Authorities are currently engaged in extensive search and rescue operations across Kenya, as they collaborate with various partners to assist those affected by the flooding. The National Police highlights the commendable efforts of responders and volunteers who have worked tirelessly to aid the victims. As the situation continues to develop, the police emphasize their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of affected communities in the midst of this crisis.
Looking ahead, Kenyan authorities have warned that the heavy rains are expected to persist, coinciding with the March-May long rains season. This forecast raises concerns among citizens and government officials alike about the potential for even more severe flooding and its associated impacts, reinforcing the need for ongoing vigilance and preparedness in response to the changing weather patterns that have exacerbated this natural disaster.