Photos Thousands of people at risk as floods hit Kenya Saturday, April 13, 2024 Drivers manoeuvre through flooded University Way after heavy rain. Photo credit: Bonface Bogita | Nation Media Group Photo: 1/10 View caption A man looks at a flooded river in Mukuru-Kayaba slum in South B. Photo credit: Bonface Bogita | Nation Media Group Photo: 2/10 View caption A man manoeuvres through floodwaters in the Mukuru-Kayaba slum in South B. Photo credit: Bonface Bogita | Nation Media Group Photo: 3/10 View caption Stranded residents at Mukuru-Kaiyaba in Nairobi after flash floods. Photo credit: Sammy Kimatu | Nation Media Group Photo: 4/10 View caption A flooded river in Nairobi's Mukuru-Kaiyaba slums. Photo credit: Sammy Kimatu | Nation Media Group Photo: 5/10 View caption Workers at Kartasi Industries Limited on Enterprise Road try to pump out floodwater. Photo credit: Bonface Bogita | Nation Media Group Photo: 6/10 View caption Workers at Kartasi Industries Limited on Enterprise Road try to pump out floodwater. Photo credit: Bonface Bogita | Nation Media Group Photo: 7/10 View caption Mukuru-Kaiyaba slums after heavy rains. Photo credit: Sammy Kimatu | Nation Media Group Photo: 8/10 View caption Residents of Ombaka, Kisumu County, wade through flooded compounds on Saturday morning. Photo credit: Angeline Ochieng | Nation Media Group Photo: 9/10 View caption Residents of Ombaka, Kisumu County, wade through flooded compounds on Saturday morning. Photo credit: Angeline Ochieng | Nation Media Group Photo: 10/10 View caption Login to join the discussion Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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