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Floods kill 285 in Kenya, thousands displaced

Wet season, which normally lasts from March to May, has affected nearly million citizens

Andrew Wasike  | 27.05.2020 - Update : 28.05.2020
Floods kill 285 in Kenya, thousands displaced

NAIROBI, Kenya

The death toll from floods that have been pounding the East African nation of Kenya has risen to 285, the government announced on Wednesday.

Heavy downpours annually witnessed around this time of the year in Kenya have wreaked havoc across the nation marked with flash floods, landslides and sinkholes, leaving thousands displaced, livestock dead and crops destroyed.

While announcing the rise in the flood-related deaths in a nationwide televised briefing, Eugene Wamalwa, the minister of Devolution and Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, said nearly a million people have been affected.

"As of midnight last night, the total number of lives lost has risen to 285, the number of people affected has risen to 810,655."

Wamalwa warned that crop loss has been witnessed across the country due to floods, which may lead to food insecurity.

He, however, promised the affected families that "the national government will continue supporting you in all the 33 counties [out of 47] in terms of relief food."

The government official added that the rains are subsiding but will still be experienced up to June.

Various regions of Kenya are being pounded by heavy rains that have paralyzed transport on busy highways.

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