President William Ruto has stated in response to the ongoing heavy rains being experienced in several parts of the country.
Taking on X, the Head of State noted that the government remains fully mobilised and that he had directed a multi-agency team to coordinate and manage the situation in Nairobi and its environs.
“The ongoing heavy rains affecting several parts of our country continue to put lives and livelihoods at risk. My thoughts are with the families and communities that have already been affected during this difficult period.
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I want to assure all Kenyans that the Government remains fully mobilised to respond. Last week, I directed the activation of a multi-agency response bringing together emergency services, security agencies, humanitarian teams, and technical departments to coordinate efforts and manage the situation effectively in Nairobi and across the country.
Relevant agencies are also actively assisting with rescue and evacuation operations, as well as clearing blocked drainage systems and restoring access routes in affected areas,” he said
The President was speaking following the ongoing effects of the heavy downpour being experienced in Nairobi despite previous calls for a solution.
Several houses and roads were destroyed in the latest update affecting several people in several parts of the county.
“The National Government is working closely with county governments to ensure the safety and protection of all citizens. Emergency food supplies and medical assistance are already being delivered to all people affected by the floods.
We continue to closely monitor the situation, and I urge all Kenyans to strictly follow the guidance issued by relevant authorities, including the Kenya Meteorological Department and the police. These advisories are issued for your safety, and adherence to them will help us protect lives during this challenging period.
The government will continue to take every necessary step to safeguard lives, support affected communities, and ensure that no Kenyan faces this challenge alone,” said President William Ruto
