Kenya Floods Cause 10 Deaths in Eastern Region

Kathmandu. Kenya's police have confirmed that at least 10 people have died this week due to flash floods caused by continuous heavy rains in Kenya.

According to the National Police Service, most of the human casualties have occurred in the eastern part of the country, where floods have blocked roads and displaced a large number of people. This has put many communities in serious trouble.

According to a statement issued by the police, 10 deaths have been confirmed so far, with the highest number of deaths being 7. The incident has been reported in the eastern region.

The collapse of two important bridges due to floods has caused serious disruption to transportation and goods transport in the coastal and eastern regions.

Officials have urged citizens, especially those living in risky and affected areas, to remain vigilant, stay away from flooded areas, and follow the instructions of local authorities.

Earlier in March, floods in Kenya had caused the deaths of at least 112 people. Experts have said that the risk of such natural disasters is increasing due to climate change.

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