Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Wall Street rises after Treasury expands debt buybacks

    August 20, 2026

    MAKTEK Eurasia 2026 to connect MENA buyers with advanced manufacturing

    August 20, 2026

    WHO maps three-month path for Congo Ebola containment

    August 19, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    Constantine PressConstantine Press
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury
    • News
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Constantine PressConstantine Press
    Home » Flash floods wreak havoc in Kenya, leaving 42 dead and counting
    News

    Flash floods wreak havoc in Kenya, leaving 42 dead and counting

    April 30, 2024
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email

    A devastating flood triggered by a dam burst in central Kenya’s Mai Mahiu area has claimed the lives of at least 42 people, with authorities warning that the death toll could rise further. The deluge, which occurred early Monday, has left a trail of destruction, as revealed by images shared by Kenyan media, the Kenya Red Cross, and highway authorities. Among the grim scenes are broken trees and a car submerged amidst logs and mud, as reported by Reuters.

    Flash floods wreak havoc in Kenya, leaving 42 dead and counting

    Responding to the crisis, the Kenya Red Cross swiftly transported multiple individuals to health facilities in Mai Mahiu following flash flooding earlier on Monday. The latest casualties add to a mounting toll of over 140 fatalities attributed to heavy rains and flooding since the previous month. Government data indicates that apart from the Mai Mahiu tragedy, 103 individuals have lost their lives, with over 185,000 others displaced as of Monday.

    Tragically, the waters claimed more lives beyond the immediate area, as the Kenya Red Cross reported the recovery of two bodies following a boat capsizing incident late Sunday in the Tana River, situated in eastern Kenya’s Garissa County. Remarkably, 23 individuals were rescued from the same event, underscoring the perilous conditions wrought by the flooding.

    The devastation extends beyond Kenya’s borders, with neighboring East African countries, including Tanzania and Burundi, also grappling with intense downpours that have resulted in numerous fatalities and the displacement of hundreds of thousands. Infrastructure has suffered widespread damage, with roads and bridges bearing the brunt of the floods’ force.

    In Nairobi, the capital city, flooding inundated a road underpass at the international airport, although flight operations remained unaffected, according to the Kenya Airports Authority. Meanwhile, concerns loom over the capacity of hydroelectric dams, raising fears of potential downstream overflow, as cautioned by a government spokesperson.

    This calamity comes amidst a backdrop of record floods experienced across East Africa during the previous rainy season in late 2023. Scientists attribute the increasing frequency and severity of such extreme weather events to climate change, emphasizing the urgent need for concerted global action to address its underlying causes.

    In response to the crisis, Kenya’s education ministry has opted to postpone the commencement of the new school term by one week. Citing severe damage inflicted by the rains on school infrastructure, the ministry prioritizes the safety of students and staff, deeming it imprudent to risk their lives amidst the ongoing disaster.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Indonesia 6.1 earthquake rattles North Sumatra coast

    August 19, 2026

    DRC Ebola outbreak sets national death toll record

    August 17, 2026

    Total solar eclipse crosses Russian Arctic and Europe

    August 13, 2026

    International Youth Day 2026 puts youth inclusion in focus

    August 13, 2026

    Meta, TikTok lose appeal as youth addiction cases proceed

    August 12, 2026

    China widens flood response after Typhoon Dolphin landfalls

    August 11, 2026
    Latest News

    Wall Street rises after Treasury expands debt buybacks

    August 20, 2026

    U.S. stocks ended modestly higher Wednesday as long-term Treasury yields fell sharply. The S&P 500 rose 16.22 points, or 0.21%, to 7,707.98, ending a three-session losing streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 119.65 points, or 0.22%, to close at 53,463.05. The Nasdaq Composite added 41.38 points, or 0.16%, finishing at 26,331.09. Falling government bond yields helped major indexes recover after several sessions of pressure from rising borrowing costs. Bond prices climbed after the U.S. Treasury Department announced larger liquidity support buybacks for longer-dated government debt. Starting September 9, the maximum purchase size will increase from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation. The change covers nominal coupon securities in the 10-to-20-year and 20-to-30-year maturity sectors. The increased amounts will remain in effect through November 4. The department said strong volumes of high-quality offers supported the decision to increase liquidity operations in those sectors. Treasury yields moved lower following the announcement, reversing part of a recent rise in long-term borrowing costs. The 10-year Treasury yield fell to about 4.65%, while the 30-year yield declined to about 5.20%. Bond yields move inversely to prices, so stronger demand for government debt pushed yields lower. The retreat eased pressure that had accompanied the recent

    WHO maps three-month path for Congo Ebola containment

    August 19, 2026

    Indonesia 6.1 earthquake rattles North Sumatra coast

    August 19, 2026

    DRC malaria cases surpass 26 million in 2025

    August 17, 2026

    DRC Ebola outbreak sets national death toll record

    August 17, 2026

    South Korea auto exports reach $6.24 billion in July

    August 14, 2026

    Total solar eclipse crosses Russian Arctic and Europe

    August 13, 2026

    Etihad sets December start for Abu Dhabi Gothenburg flights

    August 13, 2026
    © 2026 Constantine Press | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.