Kenya floods death toll rises to 169

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A man walks through floodwaters in Kisumu, Kenya on April 17. (AP)

NAIROBI, April 30, (Xinhua): Heavy rains pounding several parts of Kenya and devastating flash floods have left 169 people dead, a government official said.
Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura confirmed the death toll on Monday evening, saying a dam which burst on Monday morning in the western Kenyan town of Mai Mahiu has killed 48 people and affected scores of others.
“We have lost 169 people since the onset of the rains. The government has also intensified search and rescue operations to find persons who have been reported missing,” Mwaura said on national television.
The East African nation is currently experiencing El Nino-induced above-average rainfall. The Kenya Meteorological Department has said that heavy rainfall will continue this week, with potential for flooding and landslides in some areas.
The recent heavy rainfall has resulted in major flash floods in Nairobi, Makueni, West Pokot, and Machakos counties, with loss of life and properties. The heavy rains have also cut off main roads, disrupted business across the country, and forced the postponement of the reopening of schools by a week from Monday.
The newly set up national multi-agency flood emergency team is implementing a series of measures to assist Kenyans in coping with the effects of the floods, including the provision of food, safe drinking water, health supplies, and rescue efforts, said Mwaura.
“We always have rains between March, April and May, but now they are above normal because of climate change,” he said, adding that all five dams comprising the Seven Forks hydropower project along the Tana river, Kenya’s longest, were at total capacity.

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