Families Search for Missing Loved Ones at Nairobi Mortuary After Floods Kill 43 - March 2026
Families arrived at the City Mortuary to identify the bodies of their relatives who perished in the devastating floods that hit Nairobi on Friday. The death toll from these devastating floods has reached 43, with heavy rains continuing to cause widespread destruction across the city. The Kenya Red Cross Society released aerial footage illustrating the widespread flooding that has devastated parts of Nairobi, revealing extensive damage to homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. Meanwhile, the Nairobi Funeral Home confirmed receiving 24 bodies following the devastating floods. ODM politicians are criticizing Nairobi County's response to the floods, with experts calling out perceived government inaction in flood and fire-prone areas.
Familia zafika makafani ya City kuitambua miili ya waathiriwa wa mafuriko
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