Heavy rainfall pounding Nairobi caused widespread flooding in several parts of the city Saturday night, disrupting transport and prompting rescue operations.
Officials said at least 11 people were rescued in the chaos.
Areas affected by flooding include Parklands, the Central Business District (CBD), Ngong Road around the Ngando area, Lower Kabete, Kibera, Kilimani, South B, Kawangware, Lang’ata, Lavington, Eastleigh and Riruta.
Major traffic disruptions were reported along several key roads, including the Nairobi Expressway at the Museum Hill exit, Limuru Road, Bunyala Road, Lusaka Road and parts of the CBD, as floodwaters made sections of the roads impassable.
Authorities also reported that both the Nairobi River and the Ngong River have overflowed their banks, triggering riverine flooding in nearby settlements.
Rescue teams from Kenya Red Cross Society were deployed to respond to emergencies in affected areas.
The organization’s Aqua Rescue teams have so far rescued 11 people who were stranded in a marooned matatu along Bunyala Road.
In a separate incident in Kilimani, two children were also rescued from a house that had been flooded by rising water levels.
Emergency responders remain on the ground monitoring the situation as heavy rains continue, with residents in low-lying and flood-prone areas urged to exercise caution and avoid attempting to cross flooded roads or rivers.
The Met department had warned of the rains and urged agencies to prepare accordingly.
This comes after at least 62 people died following ongoing floods that affected several parts of the country in the past weeks, the Ministry of Interior and National Administration has announced.
According to the latest update from the ministry, the fatalities include 46 men, 8 women and 8 children.
Nairobi recorded the highest number of deaths at 33, accounting for more than half of the total fatalities reported so far.
The Eastern region follows with 17 deaths, while the Rift Valley region has recorded 7 fatalities.
Both the Nyanza and Coast regions have reported two deaths each, while the Central region has recorded one fatality.
Authorities say emergency response teams continue to monitor the situation as heavy rains persist in several areas, raising concerns about further flooding and displacement.
The Ministry urged residents living in flood-prone areas to remain vigilant and follow safety advisories issued by government agencies and disaster response teams.
Officials are also working with local authorities and humanitarian partners to support affected families and assess the extent of damage caused by the floods.
The floods in Nairobi damaged dozens of cars.
Several houses were also flooded and damaged.
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