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Kenya flood death toll reaches 10 as dam overflow raises alarm

Police said that at least 10 people died in 'Kenya as a result of heavy rains which caused landslides and flooding across several regions. Authorities warned that rising river levels may threaten communities downstream of a major hydropower system.

Seven deaths have been reported in eastern Kenya. Two bridges were damaged by the police in Kwale County on the coast, and in Kitui in eastern Kenya. Landslides also occurred in Elgeyo Marakwet County in the Rift valley.

Authorities say that the rains are falling 'within Kenya’s normal wet season from March to May, but intense downpours have increased flooding and landslides.

Kenya National Highways Authority reported that traffic was disrupted by a landslide near Kolol which blocked the Iten-Kabarnet Road. Repairs were underway and traffic was diverted.

Kenya Red Cross has confirmed that there are 'unconfirmed' reports of missing people and marooned families in Mukuru Kwa Njenga - a densely-populated area of Nairobi - and is providing relief.

The interior ministry also placed the lower Tana River Basin on high alert. It warned that heavy rains upstream increased the inflows to the Seven Forks Dam system's reservoirs and raised the flood risk downstream. The ministry warned that the?Tana River Delta could be affected. This area is home to over?100,000.

(source: Reuters)