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Where is El nino money?

According to media reports, El Nino has continued to wreak havoc across the country in the last couple of days.

At least 40 people have lost their lives. The Nairobi- Mombasa highway was cut off at Taru and road users forced to endure more than 48 hours stuck in traffic. Remember how depressed you become when your car is caught in a traffic jam for 30 minutes? Then think of spending two solid days in traffic. Even worse, in Ruai Camp for the internally displaced persons, raging waters swept structures re-displacing many people. In Taita Tavita, a four-year old child who was playing with his mates ran into a quarry and drowned. These are just a few cases. Kenyans are at risk.

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