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At least 228 dead in Kenya floods

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May 8, 2024
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Published: May 8, 2024 1:10 pm
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Heavy downpours have caused deluges and landslides in the East African state

Kenyan officials reported on Sunday that the death toll from heavy rains that are causing flooding and other widespread damage in the country has reached 228. 

The adverse weather conditions have resulted in more than 212,000 people being displaced, while at least 164 have been injured, according to a statement from the Interior Ministry. 

President William Ruto has pledged emergency financial aid of 10,000 shillings ($75) to every household affected by the disaster, as well as promising to rebuild educational facilities.  

“The government has set aside 1 billion Kenyan shillings ($7.5 million) to rebuild all the schools affected by floods,” he said during a visit to informal settlements.  

Ruto also elaborated on his ‘Affordable Housing’ project, stating it would prevent future displacements due to flooding and landslides. The plans include building 20,000 houses for residents of Nairobi’s informal settlements, highlighting its dual purpose of providing dignified housing and protecting riparian areas to prevent future crises. 


READ MORE: Kenya floods death toll climbs (VIDEO)

In recent weeks, East Africa has experienced persistent heavy rains due to the El Nino weather phenomenon, intensifying the usual seasonal downpours and resulting in numerous fatalities in Tanzania and neighboring Burundi. 

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