Kenya Meteorological Department

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Last mentioned: Mar 22, 2026

Timeline

  1. Official Report

    Government officials confirm the death toll has reached 81 for the month.

  2. Escalation

    Widespread flooding reported in Nairobi and Rift Valley regions as rivers burst banks.

  3. Death Toll Reaches 45

    Official government figures confirm 45 fatalities as search and rescue operations continue.

  4. Regional Impact

    Flooding reported in neighboring counties, cutting off major highways linking Nairobi to the coast.

  5. Airport Closure

    JKIA authorities announce a temporary suspension of all flights due to safety concerns.

  6. Casualties Reported

    Emergency services confirm the first fatalities as flash floods sweep through informal settlements.

  7. Infrastructure Failure

    Key bridges in the Tana River County are washed away, isolating several communities.

  8. Rainfall Intensifies

    Heavy downpours begin across the Kenyan highlands and Nairobi basin.

  9. First Fatalities

    Initial reports of 12 deaths following flash floods in Nairobi and Narok.

  10. Season Onset

    The 'long rains' season begins across Kenya with higher-than-average intensity.

  11. Onset of Rains

    Heavy seasonal rains begin across the Lake Victoria basin and central highlands.

Stories mentioning Kenya Meteorological Department 3

Extreme Weather Very Bearish

Kenya Flash Floods Death Toll Hits 45 as Extreme Weather Intensifies

A devastating wave of flash floods in Kenya has claimed 45 lives, highlighting the country's growing vulnerability to climate-induced rainfall variability. The disaster has displaced thousands and severely impacted infrastructure, prompting urgent calls for enhanced flood resilience and climate adaptation strategies.

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Extreme Weather Neutral

Kenya Floods Claim 10 Lives and Paralyze Nairobi's Aviation Hub

Severe flooding in Kenya has resulted in at least 10 fatalities and significant infrastructure damage, including the suspension of operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The event underscores the increasing vulnerability of East African transport hubs to climate-induced extreme weather.

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