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At least 42 killed in Kenya dam burst

CGTN

 , Updated 19:02, 29-Apr-2024
People cross a flooded area where another boat carrying a group of people capsized at Mororo, border of Tana River and Garissa counties, north eastern Kenya, April 28, 2024. /CFP
People cross a flooded area where another boat carrying a group of people capsized at Mororo, border of Tana River and Garissa counties, north eastern Kenya, April 28, 2024. /CFP

People cross a flooded area where another boat carrying a group of people capsized at Mororo, border of Tana River and Garissa counties, north eastern Kenya, April 28, 2024. /CFP

At least 42 people have been killed in floods in central Kenya's Mai Mahiu area after a dam burst early on Monday. The number of deaths could rise, police said.

Pictures posted on the X accounts of Kenyan media, Kenya Red Cross and the highway authorities showed scenes of the aftermath of the flooding, with broken trees and at least one car stuck among logs and mud.

"We have so far recovered 42 bodies, which include 17 minors, following the early morning incident where a dam burst its banks in Kijabe area, and rescue and search operations are going on," Naivasha police commander Stephen Kirui told reporters from the rescue scene.

Earlier on Monday, the Kenya Red Cross said it had taken several people to a health facility in Mai Mahiu due to flash flooding.

The latest deaths bring the toll from heavy rains and flooding since last month to more than 140.

Excluding the Mai Mahiu incident, government figures show 103 people had been killed and more than 185,000 displaced as of Monday.

The Kenya Red Cross said on X that its personnel had retrieved two bodies after a boat capsized late on Sunday in the Tana River, in eastern Kenya's Garissa County. Twenty-three people were rescued from the same incident.

(With input from Reuters)

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