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HomeDaily NewsThursday, June 26, 2025Weather Warnings and Impact of Local Incidents
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Weather Warnings and Impact of Local Incidents

Kenya Meteorological Service warns of continuous rain in five regions; Quickmart addresses concerns regarding dead bodies in OTC.

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Kenya Met Warns of 5-Day Continuous Rain in 5 Regions

Kenya Met Warns of 5-Day Continuous Rain in 5 Regions

The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued a warning for continuous rain, strong winds, and cold weather across several regions from Thursday, June 26, to Monday, June 30.

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The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued a warning for continuous rain, strong winds, and cold weather across several regions from Thursday, June 26, to Monday, June 30.

  • Rainfall is expected in the Highlands East and West of the Rift Valley, the Lake Victoria Basin, the Rift Valley, and along the Coast.
  • Director David Gikungu emphasized the need for caution during periods of heavy rainfall and strong winds.
  • Temperatures are forecasted to range from **6°C** at night in some areas to a daytime high of **36°C** in sunny regions like Mandera and Garissa.
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Quickmart Clarifies Dead Bodies Being Found in OTC

Quickmart Clarifies Dead Bodies Being Found in OTC

Quickmart supermarket has denied allegations of fatalities at its OTC branch during protests on June 25, clarifying that no injuries or deaths occurred despite being affected by break-ins.

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Quickmart supermarket has denied allegations of fatalities at its OTC branch during protests on June 25, clarifying that no injuries or deaths occurred despite being affected by break-ins.

  • Two branches were broken into, but no casualties were reported.
  • Quickmart emphasized its commitment to the safety of its staff and customers.
  • Concerns arose from online reports, with claims of police retrieving bodies at the OTC branch amid a heavy police presence.
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