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Kenya floods death toll rises to 62, police say

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Updated 15.3.2026
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Nairobi *Kenya Kenya Red Cross George Seda William Ruto

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Mar 15, 2026

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South China Morning PostMar 15

Kenya floods death toll rises to 62, police say

Heavy rains and flooding in Kenya have caused at least 62 deaths, including eight children, since late last week. Nairobi, the capital, has been the hardest hit with 33 fatalities. Over 2,000 families have been displaced throughout the country, and intense rain continues in several regions. Aid workers began recovering bodies from floodwaters in Nairobi on March 7 after flash floods swept away cars and disrupted airport operations. The death toll has risen from a previous tally of 42 issued last Sunday. Separately, flooding in the Gamo area of southern Ethiopia has resulted in at least 64 deaths, with many more people missing.

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BBC News - WorldMar 15

Severe flooding kills 62 in Kenya, as heavy rains continue

Heavy rains in Kenya have caused severe flooding over the past week, resulting in at least 62 deaths, with Nairobi being the hardest hit. The flooding has triggered flash floods, causing rivers to overflow, damaging infrastructure, and displacing over 2,000 people. Rescue operations are ongoing, and emergency food and medical assistance are being provided to those affected. Authorities are urging residents in low-lying areas to relocate to safer locations. Poor drainage and unregulated development have exacerbated the flooding in Nairobi, where over half of the deaths occurred. The heavy rainfall is attributed to climate change, which increases the likelihood of extreme weather events.

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62 people including eight children have died since heavy rains and flooding hit Kenya.

— police

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The capital Nairobi was the worst hit with 33 deaths.

— police

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More than 2,000 families have been displaced across Kenya.

— police

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Aid workers started pulling bodies from floodwaters across Nairobi on March 7.

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The death toll from flooding in the Gamo area in Ethiopia had risen to at least 64.

— police in Ethiopia

Mar 9, 2026

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Al JazeeraMar 9

At least 42 people killed in days of floods across Kenya

At least 42 people have died in Kenya due to widespread flooding triggered by heavy rains since Friday, March 6, 2026. The Kenyan government reported that 26 deaths occurred in the capital, Nairobi, where floodwaters submerged homes and swept away vehicles. The torrential rains have affected multiple counties, disrupting transport, damaging infrastructure, and impacting livelihoods. Kenya Airways experienced flight disruptions, with some flights diverting to Mombasa. President William Ruto has deployed emergency responders, including soldiers, to coordinate rescue efforts and has ordered the release of relief food to affected families. The government will also cover hospital bills for those injured in the floods.

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At least 42 people have been killed in days of floods across Kenya.

— government

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26 people died in Nairobi since Friday due to the floods.

— authorities

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Police documented 42 deaths since then, including 26 in Nairobi.

— Geoffrey Ruku, Kenya’s Public Service and Special Programmes Minister

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President Ruto ordered relief food to be released and distributed to affected families.

— William Ruto, Kenyan President

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The floods had also done extensive damage to infrastructure and livelihoods.

— police

Mar 7, 2026

3 articles|3 sources
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BBC News - WorldMar 7

Heavy rains and flooding kills at least 23 in Nairobi

Heavy rains and severe flooding in Nairobi, Kenya, have resulted in at least 23 deaths. The flooding, which occurred overnight, caused widespread property damage, road closures, and displacement of residents. Rescue efforts are underway, with the military deployed to assist those trapped, and approximately 30 people rescued. Several flights to Nairobi Airport were cancelled or diverted. The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued warnings for continued heavy rainfall in Nairobi and surrounding counties, expecting 30-70 mm of rain. Key roads in the capital have been submerged, and residents are advised to avoid flooded areas as river levels are expected to rise.

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South China Morning PostMar 7

At least 23 die in Kenyan capital flash floods

At least 23 people died in Nairobi, Kenya, due to overnight flash floods caused by torrential rains on Friday. Police confirmed the deaths on Saturday as search and rescue operations continued. The flooding impacted areas across the city, from slums to wealthier neighborhoods, causing widespread devastation to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Rescue teams are still recovering bodies and assisting trapped residents. A Kenyan Red Cross spokesman reported that the flooding affected not only Nairobi but also other counties throughout the country. Police warned that the death toll may increase as the full extent of the damage is assessed.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 7

8 dead, flights disrupted and military deployed after heavy rains pound Kenya’s capital overnight

Heavy rains in Nairobi, Kenya, on March 6-7, 2026, resulted in eight deaths due to drowning and electrocution. The severe flooding disrupted flights, with Kenya Airways diverting some to Mombasa. The Kenyan military was deployed to assist emergency services in rescue operations after roads became submerged and vehicles were damaged. Over 100 vehicles were damaged, and motorists were stranded, with some forced to wade through floodwaters. The Kenya Red Cross also struggled to reach those in need. The local toll road operator waived fees for an elevated road to ease transportation.

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At least 23 people have been killed in Nairobi after heavy rain overnight caused severe flooding.

— Reuters

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Kenya's military has been deployed to help people trapped inside their cars.

— Police

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The Kenya Meteorological Department warned of heavy rainfall in Nairobi and surrounding counties.

— Kenya Meteorological Department

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Torrential rains lashed the city late on Friday.

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Eight people died in Nairobi due to heavy rains and flooding.

— AP