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HomeDaily NewsSunday, March 8, 2026KeNHA Closes Major Highway After Floodwaters Submerge Bridge - March 2026
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KeNHA Closes Major Highway After Floodwaters Submerge Bridge - March 2026

The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) has closed the Kaplong–Kisii Road following severe flooding at the Kipsonoi River Bridge in the Mugeni area on March 7. The death toll from severe flooding in Nairobi has risen to 28 following heavy overnight rainfall, with rescue teams actively searching for survivors. Heavy rains across Kenya have resulted in 42 deaths and displaced over 50,000 people, with 172 vehicles swept away according to CS Ruku. The Kenya Wildlife Service restricted tourist access to Tsavo East National Park through the Sala gate due to impassable roads and flash floods that stranded 15 vans. Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company announced water supply disruptions in 15 estates across Nairobi following heavy rains that damaged critical distribution pipelines. Meanwhile, poor urban planning and inadequate infrastructure are identified as the primary causes of devastating floods in Nairobi, with experts warning that decades of neglected warnings have left the capital vulnerable.

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Sunday 10:13 AMKenyans

KeNHA Closes Major Highway After Floodwaters Submerge Bridge

KeNHA Closes Major Highway After Floodwaters Submerge Bridge

The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) has announced the closure of the Kaplong–Kisii Road following severe flooding at the Kipsonoi River Bridge in the Mugeni area on Saturday, March 7.

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The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) has announced the closure of the Kaplong–Kisii Road following severe flooding at the Kipsonoi River Bridge in the Mugeni area on Saturday, March 7.

  • The road is impassable and unsafe due to rising water levels overtopping the bridge.
  • KeNHA has provided alternative routes for motorists travelling to Chebilat, Keroka, and Kisii.
  • This closure occurs amidst widespread heavy rainfall and flooding across the country, which has caused significant destruction and loss of life, including 28 deaths reported in Nairobi alone.
Saturday 7:08 PMNation NewsFirst

How poor planning left Nairobi exposed to deadly floods

How poor planning left Nairobi exposed to deadly floods

Poor urban planning and inadequate infrastructure are identified as the primary causes of devastating floods in Nairobi. Experts warn that decades of neglected warnings and uncoordinated development have left the capital vulnerable to heavy rainfall.

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Sunday 8:01 AMKenyans

List: 15 Nairobi Estates to Experience Water Supply Disruptions After Flooding

List: 15 Nairobi Estates to Experience Water Supply Disruptions After Flooding

Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company (NCWSC) has announced water supply disruptions in 15 estates across Nairobi following heavy rains that damaged critical distribution pipelines.

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Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company (NCWSC) has announced water supply disruptions in 15 estates across Nairobi following heavy rains that damaged critical distribution pipelines.

  • The disruptions began on Sunday, March 8.
  • Key affected areas include Buruburu Phase 1 and Phase 2, Kariobangi South and North, Dandora Phase 1, parts of Mathare, Eastleigh Section 3, and Kiambiu.
  • Damaged pipelines include the Outering Road pipeline at the Nairobi River crossing and the Eastleigh–Kiambiu pipeline.
Sunday 11:24 AMKenyans

KWS Closes Key Entry Point After 15 Vans Are Stranded Inside Park

KWS Closes Key Entry Point After 15 Vans Are Stranded Inside Park

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has temporarily restricted tourist access to Tsavo East National Park through the Sala gate due to heavy rains causing impassable roads and flash floods.

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The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has temporarily restricted tourist access to Tsavo East National Park through the Sala gate due to heavy rains causing impassable roads and flash floods.

  • The restriction was implemented due to videos circulating of 15 tourist vans being stranded.
  • KWS is prioritizing visitor safety and directing tourists to use the Bachuma and Voi gates as alternatives.
  • This advisory coincides with widespread flooding across Kenya, which has tragically resulted in 23 deaths and significant property damage, prompting President William Ruto to order the deployment of the Kenya Defence Forces for rescue operations.
Sunday 3:03 PMCapital News

Flood death toll rises to 28 in Kenya’s capital as rescue teams search for survivors

Flood death toll rises to 28 in Kenya’s capital as rescue teams search for survivors

The death toll from severe flooding in Nairobi, Kenya, has tragically risen to 28 following heavy overnight rainfall. Rescue teams are actively searching for survivors amidst widespread destruction.

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The death toll from severe flooding in Nairobi, Kenya, has tragically risen to 28 following heavy overnight rainfall. Rescue teams are actively searching for survivors amidst widespread destruction.

  • The death toll stands at 28, with more bodies potentially undiscovered in inaccessible areas.
  • President William Ruto has ordered the immediate deployment of a multi-agency emergency response team, including the military, to lead rescue and relief operations.
  • The Kenya Meteorological Department warns of continued intense rainfall, increasing the risk of further flooding, swollen rivers, and transport disruptions, while the Ministry of Health has issued an alert about potential health hazards.
Sunday 3:20 PMNation News

CS Ruku: 50,000 displaced by flood, 172 vehicles swept away

CS Ruku: 50,000 displaced by flood, 172 vehicles swept away

Heavy rains across Kenya have resulted in a devastating flood situation, claiming 42 lives and displacing over 50,000 people. The widespread flooding has caused significant damage to property and infrastructure.

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Heavy rains across Kenya have resulted in a devastating flood situation, claiming 42 lives and displacing over 50,000 people. The widespread flooding has caused significant damage to property and infrastructure.

  • 42 lives have been lost and 50,000 people displaced
  • Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku confirmed the figures and ongoing multi-agency emergency response efforts
  • Nairobi County is the most affected, with 26 deaths and 172 vehicles swept away
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Key Highlights

Poor urban planning and inadequate infrastructure are identified as the primary causes of devastating floods in Nairobi. Experts warn that decades of neglected warnings and uncoordinated development have left the capital vulnerable to heavy rainfall.

  • 25 people have died following the floods, with 23 fatalities in Nairobi as of Saturday.
  • Experts from the Town and County Planners Association, Institute of Surveyors of Kenya, and Architectural Association of Kenya blame weak planning and overwhelmed drainage systems.
  • The current 2015 master plan is deemed insufficient, lacking an integrated approach to infrastructure development that keeps pace with rapid urban growth.