Flooding from ongoing heavy rains in Kenya has killed at least 18 people in the past week, with most deaths caused by drowning, authorities reported, according to the Associated Press. The flooding, the report noted, has impacted more than 54,000 households nationwide, including 6,000 in Nairobi, as floodwaters damage schools, hospitals and roads.
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Landslides in several counties and rising river and dam levels have displaced thousands, prompting warnings to move to higher ground, other news outlets reported, Reuters and other news outlets noted. Forecasters are calling for continued heavy rainfall through mid-May. Since the rainy season began in March, more than 100 people have died.
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