Death Toll From Kenyan Floods Rises to 62, Police Say

March 14 (Reuters) – A ⁠total ⁠of 62 ⁠people including eight children ​have died since heavy ‌rains and flooding hit ‌Kenya’s capital ⁠Nairobi ⁠and other areas late last week, police ​said on Saturday.

The capital was the worst hit ​with 33 deaths, the force ⁠said ⁠in a statement ⁠on ​X that updated the official tally ​of ⁠casualties.

More than 2,000 families have been displaced across Kenya and ⁠intense rain was continuing in several regions, it ⁠added.

Aid workers started pulling bodies from floodwaters across Nairobi last Saturday after overnight flash floods swept away dozens of cars and disrupted ⁠flights at East Africa’s biggest airport.

A tally issued last Sunday put the death ​toll at 42.

(Reporting by Nqobile Dludla)

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