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Death toll in Kenya floods rises to 277 as schools reopen

Government spokesperson warns of ongoing devastation as floodwaters displace over 100,000 people

Andrew Wasike  | 13.05.2024 - Update : 14.05.2024
Death toll in Kenya floods rises to 277 as schools reopen Relentless rains ravage Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya

The death toll from catastrophic floods in Kenya has risen to 277, said a government spokesperson on Monday.

In a statement, Isaac Mwaura said 411,825 people have been affected by the flooding and 58,009 others displaced in Nairobi County, adding to the nationwide total of 55,575 displaced households.

The announcement comes as schools finally reopened on Monday after multiple delays caused by severe flooding. Originally scheduled for April 29, the reopening was postponed to May 13, with some schools remaining closed pending repairs.

"44 primary schools and 27 secondary schools have not reopened, due to flood-related challenges," Mwaura said.

A total of 62 health facilities across 11 of Kenya's 47 counties have been impacted by the floods, while 419 Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) facilities in 20 counties have been damaged.

Additionally, 53 cholera cases have been reported, prompting urgent medical outreach programs for cholera control and other waterborne diseases in affected Counties.

Authorities have issued directives for individuals residing within the 30-meter riparian corridor of rivers and watercourses nationwide to vacate, with mandatory evacuation procedures currently underway along rivers in Nairobi County.

In response to the urgent humanitarian crisis, essential food supplies totaling 1,226,400 kilograms (equivalent to 1,226.4 metric tons) of rice and beans have been distributed by the government to support affected communities.

However, Kenya urgently requires additional food provisions, medical kits, and non-food items to address the needs of those affected by the floods adequately.

Kenyan authorities have established 167 camps to assist flood victims, while other countries in East Africa, including Tanzania, Somalia, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, are also grappling with the devastating consequences of heavy rains and floods.

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