The death toll continues to rise as the flood situation worsens in Kenya.. Floods in Tana River County, Kenya, May 2020. The 2020 East Africa floods were a natural disaster in Rwanda, Kenya, Somalia, Burundi, Ethiopia, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti and Tanzania, affecting at least 700,000 people.They began when excessive rains began falling in March, leading to massive flooding and landslides.
At least 100 are dead and 1,800 are homeless in eastern Kenya after severe rain and thunderstorms caused flooding and landslides over the last few days.
Nearly 200 are dead and over 100,000 have been displaced from their homes after heavy rains and thunderstorms led to severe flooding and landslides across Kenya in recent weeks. UNICEF has sent supplies in response to the heavy rains and floods experienced in Kenya since mid-October, bringing relief to around 130,000 affected people. KENYA FLOODING, LANDSLIDES LEAVES MORE THAN 100 DEAD, OVER 1,800 HOMELESS Kenya is in its first rainy season of the year. More than 1,800 families have been left without shelter as heavy rainfall triggers flooding in parts of western Kenya. The County Government of Mandera, Kenya.
Deadly floods in Kenya In Kenya, East Africa's economic hub, the government said 120 people have been killed in flooding and mudslides during … Floods in Kisimu County, Kenya, April 2020. Residents in Mandera County, Kenya, assess the damage from the latest round of flooding which has devastated the region. They caused more than 430 deaths, notably in Kenya and Rwanda. • Heavy rainfall since early October has affected more than 100,000 people, displaced thousands and caused at least 29 deaths in Kenya. In the west, houses have been submerged an, families displaced and camping in evacuation centres after flooding in Nyando Sub-County, Kisumu County, according to the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS). Its second rainy season late … Photo; Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) Western Kenya. The government of Kenya announced that 116 Kenyans have died in floods and 100,000 households displaced. Photo; Kenya Red Cross. NAIROBI, Kenya —Kenya’s interior minister says 29 people have been killed in mudslides, among the 34 people overall who lost their lives … Heavy rains are expected to continue falling in most parts of Kenya until June. In Pictures: Thousands homeless as floods, landslides hit Kenya.