Catastrophic Flooding in Nairobi Paralyzes City and Claims Lives
Severe flooding in Nairobi caused mass disruption, with 23 fatalities and significant damage to infrastructure. The military was called in to support rescue efforts as motorists became stranded and flights were diverted. Poor drainage systems were blamed for exacerbating the crisis during ongoing seasonal rains.
- Country:
- Kenya
Nairobi is grappling with severe flooding that has resulted in 23 fatalities and brought the city to a standstill. The deluge has wreaked havoc, stranding motorists, damaging over 100 vehicles, and prompting the diversion of flights. Nairobi's police chief, George Seda, confirmed that the death toll might rise as search and rescue operations continue.
The military has been called in to aid rescue efforts, with Kenya Red Cross teams facing challenges due to traffic congestion and impassable roads. Videos circulating on social media depict flooded homes and overturned vehicles. Amid the chaos, Kenya's Public Service Minister Geoffrey Ruku emphasized national disaster preparedness and advised citizens to prioritize safety.
Criticism from residents pointed to inadequate drainage systems as a contributing factor, with calls for city authorities to address infrastructure issues. The ongoing heavy rainfall since late February marks the beginning of Kenya's long-rain season, historically associated with destructive floods and landslides.
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