At least 10 dead as President Ruto deploys military for flood rescue in Nairobi - March 2026
At least 10 people have died in Nairobi following intense overnight rains that caused severe flooding on March 6, 2026. President William Ruto has deployed the Kenya Defence Forces to assist in rescue efforts, with the military joining the Kenya Red Cross in helping stranded commuters. The torrential downpour overwhelmed the city's drainage systems, submerging vehicles and businesses in the CBD and major highways. Meanwhile, the Kenya Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rains will continue across many parts of the country through the weekend of March 7 and March 8. The government has ordered all sub-counties to establish immediate flood emergency response centres to manage the escalating impact of ongoing heavy rains and floods. In Kisumu County, 381 households were affected after the Sondu-Miriu River burst its banks in Wang'chieng Ward, submerging homes and farms.
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Heavy Rains Flood Parts of Nairobi, Major Roads Impassable as Commuters Stranded for Hours
KDF and Red Cross Deploy as Heavy Rains Submerge CBD and Major Highways
Nairobi-Mombasa Highway Closed as KeNHA Warns of Disruption on Mai Mahiu-Narok Road
381 Households Affected by Floods after Sondu Miriu bursts its banks
Gov’t directs sub-counties to set up flood emergency response centres
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