The National Police Service Kenya has confirmed that the death toll from ongoing floods across the country has risen to 103, following the loss of 15 more lives as of March 27, 2026.
In an update issued on Friday, the agency said the latest fatalities were reported across multiple regions, including Nyanza, Western, Rift Valley, Eastern, and Central Kenya—areas that have been severely affected by intensified rainfall in recent days.
The floods have also displaced an additional 105 families, pushing the total number of affected households to 2,795. Authorities warn that the situation remains volatile as heavy rains continue to pound various parts of the country.
Police spokesman Michael Muchiri urged residents, particularly those living in flood-prone and low-lying areas, to remain vigilant and strictly follow official safety advisories. Communities have been encouraged to prepare for possible evacuations and take proactive measures to safeguard lives and property.
The adverse weather conditions have also heightened risks on the roads, with motorists advised to exercise extreme caution due to poor visibility and waterlogged surfaces that could lead to accidents.
Emergency response teams, including police units, remain on high alert to respond to incidents as they arise.
The public has been encouraged to report emergencies through toll-free lines 999 and 911, or via the #FichuaKwaDCI platform.
Authorities continue to stress the importance of coordinated efforts between the public and relevant agencies to mitigate further loss of life as the country navigates the ongoing crisis.
The meteorological department has warned of rains ahead from April.
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