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Ten people killed by flash floods in Nairobi, disrupting flights at a major airport

Authorities said that aid workers pulled bodies out of floodwaters in Nairobi after overnight flash flooding killed at least ten people and swept away dozens cars. Flights at East Africa's largest airport were also disrupted.

John Lomayan (34), a security guard in the industrial area of Grogan, saw the body of an elderly man that he recognized - a roadside seller. The car had been washed out by the Nairobi River.

He pointed up the road and said: "I saw him being carried by water up there." "We didn't even know where he was. We only just now see him underneath the car.

Three bodies were pulled out from under cars by a reporter. The police said that 10 people have been confirmed dead so far.

Scientists claim that global warming worsens floods and dry spells in East Africa because it concentrates?rainfalls into shorter, intense bursts. The 2024 World Weather Attribution Study found that climate change made the likelihood of devastating rains twice as high in the region.

Kenya?Airways reported that the rains disrupted?flights into Nairobi, forcing some to divert their flights to Mombasa.

"I don't even know how many cars there are, or what all the stuff is. All of it was (washed away). "All of the water came from that river," said Cedric Mwanza, a shocked resident. (Written by Tim Cocks. Mark Potter edited the text.

(source: Reuters)