Chaos and heroics unfold as Athi River floods paralyze transport and displace residents. Read on for a dramatic tale of survival and unity in the face of nature's fury!
The recent flooding of Athi River has wreaked havoc in Kajiado and Nairobi counties, paralyzing transport and businesses along the Namanga Road. The rising waters have made the bridge connecting Kitengela to Mombasa Road impassable, leaving motorists stranded and businesses in disarray. Despite the chaos, stories of heroism emerge as emergency response teams, including Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti, work tirelessly to rescue those affected by the floods. The unity and resilience of the community shine through as people come together to navigate through the challenging times.
As the floods continue to inundate Kitengela and block entry and exit points, the indomitable spirit of the Kenyan people prevails. With widespread flooding making roads impassable, residents are forced to seek refuge on rooftops while others brave swimming in flooded highways. The painful aftermath of the ongoing heavy rains paints a grim picture of the impact on homes and highways, emphasizing the urgency for collective action and support for those affected.
In Nairobi, the posh Safaricom Sacco Houses are marooned by the floods, symbolizing the unpredictability of nature's wrath. The article also mentions the devastating effects of the heavy rains in Mathare slums, leading to casualties and displacement. Despite the challenges posed by the unending floods, emergency response teams and volunteers like Didacus Malowa from TUKO.co.ke exhibit unwavering dedication in assisting those in need, showcasing the power of community solidarity in times of crisis.
In a sobering reminder of the consequences of climate change, the ongoing floods in Kenya highlight the urgent need for sustainable solutions to mitigate the impact of extreme weather events. As the country grapples with the aftermath of the floods, it serves as a call to action for increased disaster preparedness and resilience building measures. The unity and resilience shown by Kenyans in the face of adversity serve as an inspiration for collective efforts towards a safer and more sustainable future.
River Athi has this morning burst its banks paralysing transport between Kajiado and Nairobi counties.
“Athi River flooded early this morning and the bridge linking Kitengela to Mombasa Road along Namanga Road is impassible,” Kenha said. “Take an alternate route ...
Widespread flooding has made the Namanga road impassable after the Athi River burst its banks this.
Business people and motorists using the road to transport food items and construction materials, among other items, were stranded on both sides of the road.
Didacus Malowa, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Heavy rains that have continued to pound Nairobi and its environs have left a distasteful aftermath as homes and highways have been submerged for days with ...
In the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, at least one person was killed and six people were missing in the Mathare slums on Wednesday following an overnight downpour.
Machakos governor Wavinya Ndeti has joined the Kenya Recross Society and other emergency response teams in helping Kenyans affected by the floods.
The heavy rains pounding various parts of the country have left residents counting losses as flash floods cause damage to properties.
Residents of Graceland Estate were woken up by raging floods Wednesday morning after River Athi burst its banks due to heavy rains.
A man wades through floodwater at Graceland Estate, Athi River, on April 24, 2024. Photo credit: Sila Kiplagat | Nation Media Group. Karanja Kamande, a ...
Rescue teams evacuate residents from their home at the Flooded Graceland estate in Athi River on April 24, 2024, after heavy rainfall overnight.
85 rescued households had been sheltered at St. Paul's primary and Athi River primary schools.
More than 200 people have been rescued after their houses flooded at Graceland Estate in Athi River sub county following heavy rains.
Kenha has resolved to open a guard rail with a backhoe as a temporary measure to ease flooding water and restore traffic to normalcy at the Juja underpass.
The affected residents were left counting losses amounting to millions of shillings after flooding waters submerged their homes damaging properties. Kwa Mangeli ...
embankment slopes has eroded to the heavy rains and is a danger to motorists. · It urged motorists using the road near Green Park estate to exercise caution.
In their statement, the road authority asked motorists using the route to exercise patience and caution due to ongoing construction works causing traffic delays ...