Summary
- Heavy storm waters hit Mukuru kwa Reuben slums in Nairobi, Kenya
- City authorities demolished houses after the storm, displacing many residents
- Long-time residents like Isabella Mogeni lost everything they owned
- The community of over half a million people faced extreme devastation and loss
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- Kenyans in informal settlements were affected by floods, leading to the demolition of their homes.
- The government took action to evacuate those at risk, causing displacement.
- Displaced families are struggling with overcrowded conditions and lack of basic necessities.
- President William Ruto promised new housing and provided a cash handout to affected families.
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- Torrential rains and flash floods in Kenya resulted in a mudslide, cutting off a key road.
- Survivors and volunteers are still searching for missing individuals.
- Villagers are demanding faster government assistance to recover bodies and help survivors.
- The government has earmarked $2 million for new houses for those affected in Mai Mahiu.
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- El Nino weather phenomenon causing higher-than-average rainfall in communities
- UN climate crisis coordinator emphasizes the need for more support for vulnerable populations
- Cholera outbreak in Eastern Kenya exacerbates existing challenges
- Region faces the risk of more frequent disasters due to climate change
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- Severe floods in Kenya have displaced thousands of people and left several dead
- The floods have been exacerbated by heavy rains and poor infrastructure
- Local communities are banding together to provide relief and support to those affected
- The Kenyan government is being criticized for its slow response to the crisis