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The flood in Kenya continues

Source: Xinhua
2024-05-01 10:33

Original title: Continuous flood in Kenya

On April 30, two teenagers stood on the ruins destroyed by the flood in the Masaray slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Wang Guansen, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

This is an aerial photo of the flood affected slum of Masaray in Nairobi, Kenya, on April 30 (UAV photo).

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Han Xu, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

This is the flooded area photographed on April 30 in the Masaray slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Wang Guansen, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

On April 30, a boy waded in the Masaray slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Han Xu, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

This is the flooded area photographed on April 30 in the Masaray slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Wang Guansen, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

On April 30, a child picked up items washed away by water in the Masaray slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Wang Guansen, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

On April 30, a child stood in a house destroyed by floods in the Masaray slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Wang Guansen, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

This is an aerial photo of the flood affected slum of Masaray in Nairobi, Kenya, on April 30 (UAV photo).

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Han Xu, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

On April 30, children played in a waterlogged area in the Masaray slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Han Xu, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

On April 30, a man picked up items washed away by water in the Masalee River in the Masalee slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Wang Guansen, reporter of Xinhua News Agency pagebreak

On April 30, people used water beside the flooded Masalee River in the Masalee slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, the Masalee River in the Nairobi Masalee slum is overrun, resulting in blocked roads, flooded houses and rising death toll. According to Kenyan media reports, this round of heavy rainfall since the middle of March has caused floods in many places. At least 100 people have died from floods, and at least 100 others have been injured or missing. More than 100000 people have been affected.

Photographed by Han Xu, reporter of Xinhua News Agency

Editor in charge: Liu Yun

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