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HomeDaily NewsFriday, July 3, 2026Kindiki Details El Niño Response Plan Ahead of Expected Heavy Rains - July 2026
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Kindiki Details El Niño Response Plan Ahead of Expected Heavy Rains - July 2026

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has activated a nationwide preparedness plan for the anticipated El Niño rains expected between October and December, aiming to mitigate the impact of expected heavy rainfall. The Kenyan government has assured citizens of its preparedness, with Deputy President Kithure Kindiki chairing a meeting of the Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on El Niño Preparedness and Response. The government emphasizes that comprehensive measures are in place to minimize disruption and safeguard lives.

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Kindiki Details El Niño Response Plan Ahead of Expected Heavy Rains

Kindiki Details El Niño Response Plan Ahead of Expected Heavy Rains

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has activated a nationwide preparedness plan for the anticipated El Niño rains, aiming to mitigate the impact of expected heavy rainfall from October to December.

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Key Highlights

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has activated a nationwide preparedness plan for the anticipated El Niño rains, aiming to mitigate the impact of expected heavy rainfall from October to December.

  • The government is implementing its El Niño Contingency Plan, directing all relevant ministries and agencies to coordinate mitigation measures.
  • Key individuals involved include Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, chairing the Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on El Niño Preparedness and Response.
  • Meteorological experts project a 90 to 96 percent probability of El Niño conditions persisting through the end of 2026, raising concerns about food security, infrastructure, and public health.
Thursday 9:19 PMThe StandardFirst

Government assures Kenyans of El Nio preparedness

Government assures Kenyans of El Nio preparedness

Kenya's Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has assured the public that the government is fully prepared for the anticipated El Niño rains expected between October and December.

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Key Highlights

Kenya's Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has assured the public that the government is fully prepared for the anticipated El Niño rains expected between October and December.

  • The Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on El Niño Preparedness and Response has been mobilized, involving all relevant ministries, departments, agencies, and State organs.
  • Key interventions include preventing flooding, landslides, and mudslides, ensuring uninterrupted movement of people and goods, and protecting public health, particularly by unclogging drainage systems in Nairobi.
  • The response will be strengthened by the newly enacted National Disaster Risk Management Act, 2026, enabling better coordination between national and county governments.
Friday 6:30 AMThe Standard

Government assures Kenyans of El Nino preparedness

Government assures Kenyans of El Nino preparedness

The Kenyan government has assured citizens of its preparedness for the anticipated El Niño rains expected between October and December. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki chaired a meeting of the Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on El Niño Preparedness and Response, emphasizing that comprehensive measures are in place to minimize disruption and safeguard lives.

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Key Highlights

The Kenyan government has assured citizens of its preparedness for the anticipated El Niño rains expected between October and December. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki chaired a meeting of the Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on El Niño Preparedness and Response, emphasizing that comprehensive measures are in place to minimize disruption and safeguard lives.

  • The government has mobilized all relevant ministries, departments, agencies, and State organs to ensure the country is not caught by surprise.
  • Deputy President Kithure Kindiki is overseeing national preparedness and coordinating the government's response.
  • Priority interventions include preventing flooding, landslides, and mudslides, ensuring uninterrupted movement of people and goods, and protecting public health, with specific focus on unclogging drainage systems in Nairobi.
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