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    Death toll rises to 88 as floods wreak havoc across Kenya

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMarch 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The death toll from the ongoing floods across Kenya rose to 88, as torrential rains continue to pound large parts of the country, triggering landslides, displacing thousands, and crippling critical infrastructure.

    According to the latest police situational update as of March 24, 2026, at least 2,690 families have been displaced and are currently sheltering in temporary evacuation centres.

    In Kilungu Sub-County, a landslide claimed the lives of two children and left four others injured, underscoring the growing danger posed by the relentless rains.

    Authorities say multiple regions are experiencing severe flooding, with rivers bursting their banks and water levels rising rapidly in low-lying areas.

    The heavy downpours have rendered several roads impassable and damaged key bridges, significantly hampering rescue efforts and limiting access to affected communities.

    Multi-agency response teams have been deployed nationwide and remain on high alert, carrying out search and rescue operations while delivering humanitarian assistance to displaced families, police spokesman Michael Muchiri said.

    The Kenya Meteorological Department continues to monitor weather patterns and issue advisories, warning that the rains are likely to persist in the coming days.

    Members of the public have been urged to remain vigilant and adhere strictly to safety guidelines.

    Authorities caution against crossing flooded rivers or attempting to drive through fast-moving water, noting that such actions have contributed to fatalities in previous incidents.

    Residents in high-risk areas are also being advised to relocate immediately when directed by emergency teams.

    In case of emergencies, the public can reach authorities through the toll-free numbers 999 or 911. Reports can also be made anonymously via #FichuaKwaDCI on 0800 722 203 or through WhatsApp on 0709 570 000.

    As the crisis unfolds, the government faces mounting pressure to scale up response efforts and safeguard vulnerable communities from further loss and displacement.

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