INTERNATIONAL — May 4, 2026

At Least 18 Killed in Floods and Landslides Across Kenya

Heavy rains have triggered flash floods and landslides in Kenya, killing at least 18 people and damaging infrastructure across multiple counties and the capital. This marks the country's second major flooding disaster in under two months.

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At Least 18 Killed in Floods and Landslides Across Kenya
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Heavy rains have triggered flash floods and landslides across Kenya, killing at least 18 people and causing widespread damage and displacement. Kenyan authorities confirmed the casualty figures and reported that emergency response teams are working to reach affected communities.

The severe weather has impacted multiple regions, with significant damage reported in Tharaka-Nithi, Elgeyo-Marakwet, and Kiambu counties. Widespread flooding has also been documented in the capital, Nairobi, disrupting transportation and damaging homes and infrastructure. Police and local officials have urged residents in vulnerable areas to remain vigilant and avoid crossing swollen rivers or waterlogged roads.

Authorities noted that the heavy precipitation has led to extensive property loss and compromised critical infrastructure, complicating rescue and relief efforts. Emergency services are coordinating with local governments to provide shelter and essential supplies to displaced families.

This event marks the second major flooding disaster in the country in under two months. In March, similar severe weather conditions claimed at least 37 lives and displaced thousands across several provinces. Officials have advised communities to follow safety guidelines as rescue operations continue and the full extent of the damage is assessed.

Read the original reporting at Pajhwok

Reliability assessment

Single-source report with clear, concrete attribution to Kenyan police via Al Jazeera. The core event is documented with specific locations, official casualty figures, and direct statements from authorities. No conflicting reports are present, and the attribution meets the threshold for reliable status despite being a single outlet.

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