A flooded area in the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya on April 30, 2024. Han Xu / Xinhua via Getty Images
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Since March, flooding and landslides throughout Kenya have killed at least 188 people, with dozens still missing, according to the country’s ministry of the interior, as AFP reported. There have been at least 125 injuries with 165,000 people displaced.
The flooding has taken out bridges and roads while destroying homes and infrastructure. A flash flood on Monday killed at least…
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