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May 3, 2026

Kenya’s rainy season turns deadly again, with 18 killed
ABC Newsby The Associated Press·May 3, 2026

Kenya’s rainy season turns deadly again, with 18 killed

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Police in Kenya say 18 people have died over the last week due to flooding during ongoing heavy rains, with most of the deaths attributed to drowningByThe Associated PressMay 3, 2026, 4:34 PMNAIROBI, Kenya -- Recent flooding during ongoing heavy rains in Kenya left 18 people dead over the past week, police said Sunday, with most of the deaths attributed to drowning.More than 54,000 households have been affected by the flooding countrywide, with 6,000 of those being in the capital, Nairobi, according to the Interior Ministry.Dozens of schools and hospitals across the country have flooded, and 17 roads have been cut off.Mudslides have also forced thousands to move from the western Rift Valley area, while people living downstream of the Tana and Athi rivers have been urged to move to higher ground as water levels in the country’s hydroelectric dams rise.Popular ReadsThe Kenya Meteorological Department has warned that enhanced rainfall is expected to continue in the first two weeks of May.Heavy rains in the country started in March at the beginning of the rainy season and have left a trail of destruction, with more than 100 people dead by the end of March.Popular Reads

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