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Well-wishers step in to resettle Mai Mahiu flood victims after government delays

Religious leaders visit farms in Mai Mahiu where over 60 people were killed by flash floods and property worth millions damaged in April last year. [Photo, Antony Gitonga]

After one year of pain and suffering, 18 families that lost a total of 25 people to the Mai Mahiu dam tragedy have a reason to smile after they were resettled by well-wishers.

The 18 who are part of the over 100 families that were displaced by the flash floods were resettled in two-bedroomed houses constructed by Rotary International and Scann Foundation.

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