Flood update: Death toll rises to 110 as floods hit 30 counties

Interior Ministry says 34,765 people are displaced...
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The death toll from severe floods has surged to 110 across Kenya, impacting 30 counties. Heavy rains have triggered widespread devastation, causing rivers to overflow and infrastructure to collapse.
- At least 110 people have died, with Nairobi recording the highest fatalities at 37.
- The Ministry of Interior confirmed the escalating crisis affecting 30 counties.
- Approximately 34,765 people have been displaced, and damaged infrastructure poses risks to food security and public health due to potential waterborne diseases.
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Flood Death Toll Rises to 110 Across 30 Counties - March 2026
Kenya is grappling with devastating floods as the nationwide death toll has tragically climbed to 110. The crisis, fueled by persistent heavy rains, has now impacted 30 counties, displacing over 34,700 people and leaving three missing. The unrelenting rainfall has devastated at least 30 counties, displacing over 6,900 households. The disaster has expanded significantly, signaling a widening humanitarian emergency. Heavy rains have triggered widespread devastation, causing rivers to overflow and infrastructure to collapse.















