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'It was an act of God', judge rules in Sh2.3 billion KenGen compensation case

Residents of Mandingo village attempt to wade through a flooded road to reach their homes in Tana Ddelta as most the villages are completely inaccessible due to foods, May 16, 2020. [File, Standard]

The High Court has dismissed a multi-billion-shilling case against Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (Kengen) after finding that deadly floods in six constituencies in 2018 were as a result of climate change and an 'act of God'.

Garsen Member of Parliament Ali Wario Guyo sued Kengen and the National Assembly, claiming that the power-generating company was to blame for allegedly opening the spillage due to the excessive rains.

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