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Families Search for Missing Loved Ones at Nairobi Mortuary After Floods Kill 43
Families arrived at the City Mortuary on Sunday to identify the bodies of their relatives who perished in the severe floods that hit Nairobi on Friday. The death toll from devastating floods has reached 43, with over 50,000 people displaced across the country. Meanwhile, families are desperately searching for missing loved ones at the Nairobi Funeral Home, where 24 bodies have been confirmed received. The Kenya Red Cross released aerial footage illustrating the widespread flooding that devastated parts of Nairobi due to recent heavy rainfall. A family in Kajiado is urgently appealing for governmental assistance to recover the body of a loved one tragically swept away by recent floods. Separately, experts are criticizing the Kenyan government's perceived inaction as flood and fire-prone areas continue to be hit by disasters, highlighting a lack of preparedness and response following recent devastating events.
NTSA Implements Instant Traffic Fines for Road Offenders
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced the immediate implementation of on-the-spot fines for traffic offenders in Kenya. The authority has officially launched its instant fines management system, designed to expedite the process of penalizing traffic offenders. This new system aims to streamline the process of enforcing traffic regulations and issuing penalties. Meanwhile, tragedy struck on Valley Road, Nairobi, when a collision involving multiple vehicles resulted in one fatality, with a motorcycle rider killed instantly.
President Ruto Meets ODM Leaders in Siaya to Discuss Election Alliance
President William Ruto recently made a significant visit to Siaya County, where he was hosted by leaders from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party. The President has assured that future pre-election talks between the UDA and ODM parties will be an engagement of equal strength. He announced that discussions between the ODM party and UDA are progressing for a strong alliance in the upcoming general election. Additionally, President Ruto has urged Kenyans to set aside divisive politics of hatred and tribalism, emphasizing the importance of unity for national development.
Traders Suffer Losses After Uhuru Market Demolition
Traders at Uhuru Market are facing significant financial losses after their businesses were demolished early today by the Nairobi County Government. Many are appealing to the government for support and new trading locations. This comes as Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja announced a new agreement with the State to fast-track key development projects in Nairobi, including roads, housing, and river regeneration. A State-County Implementation Committee will meet weekly to oversee progress, with the Governor chairing the first implementation committee meeting for a cooperation agreement between Nairobi City County and the National Government.
Central Kenya Floods Displace 3,000 Families as Eight Counties Face Landslide Risk
Over 3,000 families in eight counties of the Central region are at risk of displacement due to floods and landslides. In Makueni county, tragic floods have claimed the lives of at least eight people, with the ongoing deluge causing widespread devastation across the region. Authorities in Thika East are urging residents to relocate to higher ground following the overflow of the Athi River.
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