Kenya floods death toll at 228 as crisis persists
- More than 400 people have died, with hundreds of thousands displaced due to floods and mudslides in multiple countries, leading to significant destruction of homes, roads, and bridges.
- Heavy rains worsened by the El Nino weather pattern have caused chaos in East Africa, particularly in western Kenya where the River Nyando overflowed, submerging key infrastructure.
- The Kenyan government faces criticism for inadequate preparation and slow response to the crisis, prompting calls to declare it a national disaster, with President William Ruto attributing the recurrent drought-flood cycle to environmental neglect.
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