Flooding in Kenya kills at least a dozen, displaces 15,000
- Flooding in Kenya has led to at least 13 deaths and displaced around 15,000 people, with more rain expected until June.
- 20,000 people, including 15,000 displaced, are being assisted by the Kenya Red Cross Society due to heavy rains and flash floods.
- The rainy season is forecasted to peak by the end of April and subside in June, according to the meteorology department.
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At least a dozen killed and an estimated 15,000 displaced by flooding in Kenya
The United Nations say heavy rains pounding different parts of Kenya have led to the deaths of at least 13 people and displaced some 15,000 people. Forecasters warn that more
At least 13 people are killed and an estimated 15,000 displaced by
NAIROBI, Kenya: Heavy rains pounding different parts of Kenya have led to the deaths of at least 13 people and displaced some 15,000, the United Nations said, as forecasters warned more rains can be expected until June. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, citing the Kenya Red Cross Society, said Thursday that nearly 20,000 people have been affected. That includes the estimated 15,000 displaced by heavy rains and flash fl…
Heavy rainfall and flooding in Kenya have killed at least 13 people and displaced about 15,000 people, the UN said.
At least a dozen killed and an estimated 15,000 displaced by flooding in Kenya
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Heavy rains pounding different parts of Kenya have led to the deaths of at least 13 people and displaced some 15,000 people, the United Nations said, as forecasters warn that more rains can be expected until June.
Many displaced as floods wreak havoc in Kenya
Heavy rains and flooding in Kenya caused more destruction in several parts of the country on Thursday. Local media reports have put the death toll from flooding in recent days at 11, with over two thousand people displaced. “We have people who have been internally displaced, who don’t have a place to call home, no roof on top of their heads, their farmlands have been submerged,” sqid Willis Omulo, a resident of Homa Bay in the country’s west. ”W…
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