Government assures Kenyans of El Nino preparedness

Kindiki said authorities would prioritise measures to prevent flooding, landslides and mudslides..
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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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