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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, March 7, 2026At least 10 dead as President Ruto deploys military for flood rescue in Nairobi - March 2026
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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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Saturday 10:43 AMCapital News

At least 10 dead as President Ruto deploys military for flood rescue in Nairobi

At least 10 dead as President Ruto deploys military for flood rescue in Nairobi

At least 10 people have died in Nairobi following intense overnight rains that caused severe flooding. President William Ruto has deployed the military to assist in rescue efforts.

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At least 10 people have died in Nairobi following intense overnight rains that caused severe flooding. President William Ruto has deployed the military to assist in rescue efforts.

  • Eight bodies have been recovered so far, including victims of electrocution.
  • The military has been deployed to support search and rescue operations.
  • Widespread flooding submerged roads and estates, damaging over 100 vehicles and causing significant disruption.
Friday 10:26 PMCapital NewsFirst

Heavy Rains Flood Parts of Nairobi, Major Roads Impassable as Commuters Stranded for Hours

Heavy Rains Flood Parts of Nairobi, Major Roads Impassable as Commuters Stranded for Hours

Nairobi experienced widespread flooding following heavy rains, rendering major roads impassable and stranding hundreds of commuters for hours. The downpour intensified in recent days, causing significant disruptions across the capital.

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Nairobi experienced widespread flooding following heavy rains, rendering major roads impassable and stranding hundreds of commuters for hours. The downpour intensified in recent days, causing significant disruptions across the capital.

  • Hundreds of commuters were stranded for hours due to impassable major roads.
  • The Kenya Meteorological Department had warned of peak heavy rainfall in early March.
  • Residents are calling for urgent action to improve Nairobi's drainage systems to prevent recurring floods.
Saturday 12:20 AMCapital News

Military deployed to support rescue operations in Nairobi as floods wreak havoc

Military deployed to support rescue operations in Nairobi as floods wreak havoc

The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) have been deployed to Nairobi to bolster emergency response efforts following widespread flooding caused by persistent heavy rains.

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The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) have been deployed to Nairobi to bolster emergency response efforts following widespread flooding caused by persistent heavy rains.

  • KDF mobilization is in support of the National Disaster Operations Centre and county emergency teams.
  • The flooding has rendered several major roads impassable, stranding commuters and disrupting transport.
  • The Kenya Meteorological Department forecasts continued heavy rains until Monday, raising concerns for Nairobi and neighbouring counties like Kiambu and Kajiado.
Saturday 7:33 AMKenyans

KDF and Red Cross Deploy as Heavy Rains Submerge CBD and Major Highways

KDF and Red Cross Deploy as Heavy Rains Submerge CBD and Major Highways

Nairobi experienced severe flooding on Friday, March 6, evening, following heavy rainfall that submerged vehicles and businesses in the CBD and major highways. The Kenya Defence Forces and the Kenya Red Cross have been deployed to assist with rescue and traffic management.

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Nairobi experienced severe flooding on Friday, March 6, evening, following heavy rainfall that submerged vehicles and businesses in the CBD and major highways. The Kenya Defence Forces and the Kenya Red Cross have been deployed to assist with rescue and traffic management.

  • Major roads including Uhuru Highway, Mombasa Road, and Thika Superhighway were heavily affected, with vehicles and property submerged.
  • Key responders include the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) Military Rapid Response Unit and the Kenya Red Cross, who rescued 20 people from Kirinyaga Road.
  • The flooding comes as the Kenya Met forecasts more heavy rainfall of up to 20mm in Nairobi and other regions, marking the start of the long rain season.
Saturday 10:02 AMCapital News

Nairobi’s failing drainage exposed again as flooded roads trap hundreds

Nairobi’s failing drainage exposed again as flooded roads trap hundreds

Nairobi faced severe traffic chaos and rescue operations on Friday night after heavy rains flooded major roads, trapping hundreds of vehicles and commuters.

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Nairobi faced severe traffic chaos and rescue operations on Friday night after heavy rains flooded major roads, trapping hundreds of vehicles and commuters.

  • The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) were deployed to assist in evacuating motorists and passengers from submerged vehicles.
  • The flooding highlighted the inadequacy of Nairobi's ageing drainage and sewer infrastructure, overwhelmed by modern urban expansion and waste dumping.
  • Governor Johnson Sakaja has previously stated the drainage systems were not designed for current rainfall intensity, a situation exacerbated by warnings of intensifying rainfall.
Saturday 10:05 AMKenyans

10 Killed, Scores Missing in Nairobi Floods, Police Confirm

10 Killed, Scores Missing in Nairobi Floods, Police Confirm

At least 10 people have died in Nairobi following devastating flash floods that occurred on Friday, March 6.

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At least 10 people have died in Nairobi following devastating flash floods that occurred on Friday, March 6.

  • 10 deaths confirmed, with the toll potentially rising as searches continue.
  • Nairobi Police Commander George Seda confirmed that 8 victims were swept away by floodwaters, while others died from electrocution or were trapped in their vehicles.
  • Approximately 71 vehicles were damaged or stranded as major roads became impassable due to heavy flooding.
Saturday 10:21 AMKenyans

Nairobi-Mombasa Highway Closed as KeNHA Warns of Disruption on Mai Mahiu-Narok Road

Nairobi-Mombasa Highway Closed as KeNHA Warns of Disruption on Mai Mahiu-Narok Road

The Nairobi-Mombasa Highway experienced significant disruptions on Saturday after River Sultan Hamud burst its banks following heavy rainfall, causing extensive traffic jams. Separately, the Mai Mahiu-Narok Road was also affected by heavy rains and silt deposits, leading to closures and advisories from KeNHA.

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The Nairobi-Mombasa Highway experienced significant disruptions on Saturday after River Sultan Hamud burst its banks following heavy rainfall, causing extensive traffic jams. Separately, the Mai Mahiu-Narok Road was also affected by heavy rains and silt deposits, leading to closures and advisories from KeNHA.

  • The Nairobi-Mombasa Highway closure near Sultan Hamud led to traffic queues stretching for several kilometres, impacting vital cargo transport.
  • KeNHA is working to reopen the Mai Mahiu-Narok Road, which has been blocked due to silt deposits caused by continuous rainfall.
  • Drivers have been advised to seek alternative routes, including the Makindu-Wote-Machakos route for the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway and the Ngong-Suswa Road for the Mai Mahiu-Narok Road.
Saturday 10:30 AMCapital News

381 Households Affected by Floods after Sondu Miriu bursts its banks

381 Households Affected by Floods after Sondu Miriu bursts its banks

Heavy rains have caused the Sondu-Miriu River to burst its banks, leading to significant flooding in Wang’chieng Ward, Kisumu County. The floodwaters have submerged homes and farms, impacting local communities.

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Heavy rains have caused the Sondu-Miriu River to burst its banks, leading to significant flooding in Wang’chieng Ward, Kisumu County. The floodwaters have submerged homes and farms, impacting local communities.

  • 381 households have been affected by the flooding.
  • The Kenya Red Cross Society is providing support and deploying volunteers for early warnings.
  • No casualties have been reported so far, but authorities urge caution due to ongoing heavy rains across the country.
Saturday 5:07 PMThe Standard

Heavy rains to persist through weekend, Kenya Met warns

Heavy rains to persist through weekend, Kenya Met warns

The Kenya Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rains will continue across many parts of the country through the weekend, March 7 and March 8.

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The Kenya Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rains will continue across many parts of the country through the weekend, March 7 and March 8.

  • Isolated storms could bring between 40mm to 100mm of rainfall in some locations.
  • The persistent rains increase the risk of flooding, landslides, and water contamination, potentially extending into early next week.
  • Affected regions include Nairobi, Kiambu, Kajiado, Machakos, western Kenya, the Rift Valley highlands, and the coastal region, with widespread soil saturation already noted from the prolonged wet season beginning in mid-February.
Saturday 7:09 PMKenyans

How to Get Kenya Met's Rain & Flood Warning Every 15 Minutes

How to Get Kenya Met's Rain & Flood Warning Every 15 Minutes

Kenyans can now receive real-time rain and flood warnings every 15 minutes through a specialized mobile application, enhancing preparedness for sudden weather changes.

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Kenyans can now receive real-time rain and flood warnings every 15 minutes through a specialized mobile application, enhancing preparedness for sudden weather changes.

  • The FASTA: Forecasting African Storms App provides near-real-time weather intelligence.
  • The Kenya Meteorological Department developed the app to improve public access to timely weather information.
  • The app offers a two-hour short-term predictive capability for storm movement and rainfall, aiding in disaster risk reduction.
Saturday 12:20 PMKBC Top Stories

Gov’t directs sub-counties to set up flood emergency response centres

Gov’t directs sub-counties to set up flood emergency response centres

The Kenyan government has ordered all sub-counties to establish immediate flood emergency response centres to manage the escalating impact of ongoing heavy rains and floods across the country.

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The Kenyan government has ordered all sub-counties to establish immediate flood emergency response centres to manage the escalating impact of ongoing heavy rains and floods across the country.

  • Public Service CS Geoffrey Ruku directed the creation of these centres, emphasizing the need for prompt information on affected households.
  • Every sub-county is mandated to set up a public information desk and emergency response centre with rapid response stations in every division.
  • Kenyans are urged to exercise caution on roads and avoid crossing swollen rivers, especially in counties like Nairobi City County, which has experienced significant flooding.
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