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Death toll from floods nearly doubles to 42: Kenya

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The death toll from heavy rains and flooding in Kenya’s capital Nairobi and elsewhere has nearly ​doubled to 42, the government said in a ‌statement issued late on Sunday.

Intense rains on Friday unleashed heavy and widespread flooding, causing some people to drown, washing away vehicles ​and disrupting traffic at the country’s largest airport.

Emergency workers from various ⁠agencies including the military were still conducting search ​and rescue operations across the country, Geoffrey Kiringa Ruku, ​Minister for Public Service and Human Capital development said in the statement.

“Search mission is still in progress by the multi agency emergency ​response teams with the aim of ensuring that ​bodies of all the flood victims are found and retrieved,” he ‌said.

The ⁠floods had also done extensive damage to infrastructure and livelihoods. But 172 vehicles that had been swept away by flood waters have been recovered.

On Saturday, President William ​Ruto said he ​had ordered relief ⁠food from the country’s national strategic reserves be immediately released for distribution to families ​affected by the floods.

Scientists say global warming ​is ⁠worsening floods and droughts across East Africa by concentrating rainfall into shorter, more intense bursts. A 2024 World Weather ⁠Attribution ​study found climate change had made ​devastating rains in the region twice as likely as before.

–Reuters–