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 Landslide in Kenya Leaves 21 Dead
(MENAFN) At least 21 individuals have lost their lives, and over 30 remain unaccounted for following a landslide in Kenya’s Elgeyo Marakwet East region in the Rift Valley, which occurred after heavy rainfall, according to Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen late Saturday.
Elgeyo Marakwet East is located roughly 320 kilometers (200 miles) northwest of Nairobi, the nation’s capital.
Murkomen reported that 25 people with severe injuries had been airlifted to Eldoret for advanced medical treatment, while those with minor injuries received care locally.
“We have confirmed the loss of 21 people to this tragedy, while over 30 people are still unaccounted for as reported by their families,” Murkomen stated.
“The search and rescue mission resumes tomorrow with a team from the military and the police joining other organizations and the local community in the effort.”
Preparations are also underway to provide additional food and essential supplies to affected families, with military and police helicopters ready to assist in transportation, Murkomen added.
“I urge people living near seasonal rivers and areas that experienced landslides to move to safer grounds,” he emphasized.
Authorities are calling on residents in high-risk areas to follow evacuation directives as rescue operations continue in Elgeyo Marakwet.
 Elgeyo Marakwet East is located roughly 320 kilometers (200 miles) northwest of Nairobi, the nation’s capital.
Murkomen reported that 25 people with severe injuries had been airlifted to Eldoret for advanced medical treatment, while those with minor injuries received care locally.
“We have confirmed the loss of 21 people to this tragedy, while over 30 people are still unaccounted for as reported by their families,” Murkomen stated.
“The search and rescue mission resumes tomorrow with a team from the military and the police joining other organizations and the local community in the effort.”
Preparations are also underway to provide additional food and essential supplies to affected families, with military and police helicopters ready to assist in transportation, Murkomen added.
“I urge people living near seasonal rivers and areas that experienced landslides to move to safer grounds,” he emphasized.
Authorities are calling on residents in high-risk areas to follow evacuation directives as rescue operations continue in Elgeyo Marakwet.
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