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What heavy rains have done to Nairobi, and more rains are on the way

12th March, 2018

Another round of heavy rainfall is expected this week with the Kenya Meteorological Department forecasting that it will amount to more than 40mm in 24 hours. Residents of Western, South and Central Rift Valley, Central Kenya, including Nairobi are alerted to brace themselves for the rainfalls which will be lighter  than the ones experienced in the past week.
According to the weatherman, Kisii, Kericho, Bomet, Narok, Migori, Kakamega, Kajiado, Nakuru, Kwale, Marsabit, and Isiolo. counties will e heavy rainfall stretching to next week as will Turkana, Samburu, Nairobi, Nyeri, Kiambu, Murang’a, Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Kilifi, Mombasa, Lamu and Taita Taveta. Meteorological Services Director Peter Ambenje warns people living in Nairobi to be on the lookout for flash floods, maintaining that the city may be treated again to scenes of impassable roads, flooded roundabouts, stranded commuters and long traffic jams. “The rain is likely to cause flash floods in the following areas which are known to be the main flooding zones; South C Shopping Centre, Mathare, Huruma, Kibera, and Mukuru slums, Globe and Mbagathi-Langata roundabouts, Kileleshwa Ring Road interchange and Loresho, Muthangari, Lavington, Nairobi West, Ruai and Utawala estates,” he said. Low lying areas such as Maziwa-Zimmerman on Kamiti Road, River Bank area on the Baba Dogo-Outer Ring Road and Pangani area along Thika Road Highway will also not be spared of the flooding.

 

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