Pictures: Heavy rains leave Kirinyaga villages half-submerged in water

Johnson Muriithi
By Johnson Muriithi April 04, 2024 05:37 (EAT)
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Pictures: Heavy rains leave Kirinyaga villages half-submerged in water

Businesses were left submerged in water in Mwea area, Kirinyaga County. Photo/Courtesy

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Heavy rains that started at around 3am on Thursday has left over 100 people homeless in Mwea, Kirinyaga County.

The rains left many homes and businesses submerged in water.


Many families were left counting losses. [Photo/Courtesy]
 

Roads in the area, and rice farms, were also submerged following the heavy downpour.

I have never seen anything like this in my entire life in this area ever since I settled in Mwea irrigation scheme in 1972,” said Wangeci Maina from Maendeleo area.

She lost over 30 chickens and two cows in the rains. Shocked parents could be heard shouting their children’s names – looking for them in the confusion.


The rains started around 3am on Thursday. Photo/Courtesy
 

The rains and the ensuing floods separated mothers, fathers from their children, even dogs and livestock were separated from their owners.

The affected areas included Jamboville, Maendeleo and Soweto.


The rains affected transport in the area. Photo/Courtesy
 

Residents of the area are blaming poor drainage for the calamity – many of them claiming that the waters were emptying into the villages from the rice farms.

The disastrous downpour also left rice farmers in the area counting huge losses after their crops were destroyed.

 

 

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