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Kenya flood toll increases to 181 as homes and roads are damaged

Floods and landslides across Kenya have actually eliminated 181 individuals since March, with hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes, the government and Red Cross said on Wednesday, as dozens more were eliminated in neighbouring Tanzania and Burundi.

Torrential rain and floods have destroyed homes, roadways, bridges and other infrastructure throughout the region. The death toll in Kenya surpasses that from floods triggered by the El Nino weather phenomenon late last year.

In the central Kenyan town of Mai Mahiu, where at least 48 died in flash floods on Monday, 2 bodies were recuperated from the debris on Wednesday, Kenya Red Cross South Rift Regional Manager Felix Maiyo said.

Military workers accompanied by sniffer canines had joined the search, Maiyo stated. Earlier on Wednesday, government representative Isaac Mwaura said the overall death toll had risen by 10 to 179.

Last year's rains followed the worst drought in large parts of East Africa in years.

In Kitengela, 33 km (20 miles) from Nairobi, Kenya Red Cross employees were helping to rescue locals whose homes were marooned by flood waters.

They were also attempting to rescue travelers caught at camps in Narok, 215 km from Nairobi, the Kenya Red Cross said on social media platform X.

Kenya's national highways authority stated it had actually closed a. area of a highway causing the city and at least 3. other roads across the country due to flooding and debris.

The disaster prompted Pope Francis to speak out in sympathy. with Kenyans throughout a general audience on Wednesday at the. Vatican.

I ... dream to express to individuals of Kenya my spiritual. nearness at this time as extreme flooding has actually unfortunately taken. the lives of a lot of our brothers and sisters, injured others. and caused widespread destruction, he stated.

The White House on Wednesday extended acknowledgements to. victims' households and said the United States is adding to. action efforts through the U.S. Agency for International. Development.

We continue to offer our continued and resolute assistance. to all who have been affected and are closely keeping track of the. scenario, White Home representative Karine Jean-Pierre told. reporters at a rundown.

(source: Reuters)