Mudavadi pushes urgent plan to tackle Nairobi flooding crisis

The Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has announced renewed efforts to address persistent flooding in Nairobi, calling for urgent, coordinated and long-term interventions to protect lives and property...
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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has launched an urgent plan to address the persistent flooding crisis in Nairobi, emphasizing the need for coordinated and long-term interventions.
- The initiative aims to restore river capacity, stabilize waterways, and prevent recurring floods.
- Key stakeholders involved include the Nairobi Water and Sewerage Authority and Dredge Masters Ghana.
- The plan includes accelerating the dredging of the three Nairobi rivers and will be expanded to other flood-prone areas nationwide.
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The death toll from ongoing floods in Kenya has tragically risen to 103, with the National Police Service reporting 15 new fatalities. The severe weather has also resulted in the displacement of hundreds of households. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has launched an urgent plan to address the persistent flooding crisis in Nairobi, emphasizing the need for coordinated and long-term interventions. Tragically, floods claimed an additional 15 lives across Kenya, pushing the nationwide death toll to 103, with the National Police Service urging continued vigilance as heavy rains are expected to persist.














