Unrelenting rainfall across Kenya's northern counties and the capital, Nairobi, has led to widespread flooding, displacing an estimated 36,000 people and killing 46 people since the beginning of the rainy season less than a month ago.
Updated: 19 Nov 2023 8:17 am
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A view of houses submerged in water after two days of heavy rainfall, in Mombasa, Kenya.
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A boy salvages utensils from his home after two days of heavy rainfall, in Mombasa, Kenya.
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Residents are seen in the flooded village of Lumshi in Mpeketoni within Lamu County, Kenya.
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Residents are seen in the flooded village of Lumshi in Mpeketoni within Lamu County, Kenya.
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Residents of Chamwana Muma village walk through flood water after using a makeshift bridge to cross the swollen River Tana, in Tana Delta, Kenya.
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Villages carry their belongings to move on higher ground the village of Lumshi in Mpeketoni within Lamu County, Kenya.
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Villages carry their belongings to move on higher ground the village of Lumshi in Mpeketoni within Lamu County, Kenya.
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Residents of Chamwana Muma village take a canoe to cross the swollen River Tana, in Tana Delta, Kenya.
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Residents of Chamwana Muma village walk through flood water after using a makeshift bridge to cross the swollen River Tana, in Tana Delta, Kenya.