Four villages submerged, 540 families displaced as floods wreak havoc in Homa Bay
More than 540
families have been rendered homeless in Karachuonyo, Homa Bay County, after
four villages were submerged on Tuesday night by floods.
Data from the
Kenya Red Cross indicates that 980 households have been affected by floods in
at least 10 counties over the last 24 hours.
Residents of the
four villages of Kamneya, Kowuor, Kasirawa and Konyango in Karachuonyo
Constituency were rendered homeless during heavy rains that pounded the area,
with the more than 540 households now required to move to higher ground.
“People do not
have a place to call home, we are talking high rates of hippos scavenging for
pastures and a threat to security,” said Kobala resident Willis Omulo.
Florence Adhiambo
added: “We have Cholera and Malaria, the breeding areas are affecting us
because of floods.”
The affected
families require humanitarian assistance as they seek alternative shelter in
churches and neighbouring schools. Farmers too are counting losses as their
farms were submerged.
“540 households
affected, floods will increase in the coming days...they should move to higher
ground even in churches, neighbouring schools,” advised Kobala Assistant Chief
George Oburu.
Mwea residents in
Kirinyaga County have also been affected by the floods, with rice farmers who
were looking forward to a bumper harvest now a disappointed lot.
“Imeharibu
manyumba ,vyombo, watoto wanashindwa, manyumba imebomoka,” rice farmer
Alice Wairimu stated.
Tabitha Njeri added:
“Watu hawana pa kupitia, wengine michele imeharibika, mashamba huwezi elewa
mchele na barabara zimeharibika, wakuje watuchimbie mtaro ndio maji ipate njia
ya kupitia.”
In Kinyaata and
Masinga of Machakos County, the remains of a 30-year-old who was swept away by
the floods this week were retrieved on Wednesday afternoon after a search and
rescue mission was launched.
The Kenya Red
Cross now says at least ten counties have been affected by the floods including
Nyeri, Tana River, Homa Bay, Machakos and Narok.
In Narok, 40
business premises were submerged, and in Katangini, Machakos, 50 acres of
farmland were affected.
Ten roads have
also been cut off in Elgeyo Marakwet, Garissa, Tana River, Wajir, Nyeri, Isiolo
and Migori counties.
As part of efforts
to safeguard lives, the Kenya Red Cross teams trained volunteers from Makueni,
Machakos, Kajiado and Kitui counties on responding to disasters, more so
flooding. The three-day training took place in Wote, Makueni County.
“With this
training, they are trained on how to use boats to help evacuate victims when
there is a situation of near drowning,” Stacey Pekke from the Kenya Red Cross
disaster response team said.
A total of 3,874 households have been
affected since heavy rains began pounding in the country.
The Kenya Red Cross also indicates that 11
fatalities have been reported, 55 people rescued and 3 people injured across
the country.
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