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Families Search for Missing Relatives at Nairobi Mortuary After Devastating Floods
Families remain camped outside the Nairobi City Mortuary, desperately searching for their missing relatives following recent devastating floods. Survivors recount harrowing experiences as raging floodwaters transformed a Friday evening in Nairobi into a desperate struggle for survival. The intense rainfall has caused widespread destruction and loss of life across the country, with 49 people confirmed dead and dozens still missing. Kenyan Senators are demanding an immediate assessment of Nairobi's drainage systems following these deadly floods.
NTSA Activates Instant Fines System and Automated Speed Cameras
Kenyan drivers are taking legal action against the new instant fine system implemented by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) in Nairobi. The NTSA has defended its new system for issuing instant fines to motorists caught violating traffic laws, emphasizing it is aimed at enhancing road safety and curbing corruption. The authority has also launched automated speed cameras to improve enforcement of traffic laws.
Irungu Nyakera's Hotel Attacked by Gang in Kisumu
CCTV footage has captured armed individuals raiding the hotel owned by former Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) chairperson Irungu Nyakera in Kisumu. A gang of approximately 100 people reportedly vandalized the hotel on Wednesday morning, stealing valuable items. Former KEMSA chairperson Irungu Nyakera has condemned the attack by individuals described as goons. Police in Kisumu are investigating the raid where valuable items were destroyed.
Webuye Road Accidents Claim Dozens of Lives in Separate Incidents
A tragic trailer accident in the Webuye area left two villages in mourning after claiming the lives of nine people. Separately, a devastating accident on the Webuye-Kitale road in Bungoma County resulted in the loss of 15 lives. Another horrific accident on the Webuye Highway also claimed 15 lives and left 29 others injured. These separate incidents highlight critical road safety concerns along the Webuye corridor.
Over 348 Households Displaced in Taita Taveta Flash Floods
Flash floods have devastated Taita Taveta, Kenya, leaving 348 households displaced and in urgent need of assistance. Residents of Taita Taveta County are being urged to relocate from flood-prone areas to avert potential disasters amid concerns over the approaching rainy season. The call comes as low-lying regions remain vulnerable to severe flooding.
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