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Landslides kill at least 36 people as heavy rains lash northwestern Kenya

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Landslides kill at least 36 people as heavy rains lash northwestern Kenya

 

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FILE PHOTO: Rain drops are pictured behind a glassy window as people walk home from work during heavy rains in Kenya's capital Nairobi March 9, 2016. REUTERS/Noor Khamis/

 

MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) - At least 36 people, including seven children, have been killed by landslides triggered by unusually heavy rains in northwestern Kenya, a local official said on Saturday.

 

The downpour began on Friday in West Pokot County, which borders Uganda, and worsened overnight, causing flooding and mudslides that swept away four bridges and left the worst-affected village, Muino, unaccessible by road.

 

"We can confirm that the number of those dead has sadly reached 36. Some people who we thought were lost have been found dead," Samuel Poghisio, a senator from the county, told Reuters by phone.

 

"More people are marooned and the entire village is at risk of being wiped out by the floods," the county's governor, John Lonyangapuo, told Reuters by phone as he waited for a helicopter to transport him to survey the damage.

 

He added that rescue efforts were underway in the area, where more than 500 vehicles are stuck on roads damaged by the landslides.

 

Eleven of the people killed were in the same house, Lonyangapuo said.

 

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement that he had deployed rescue personnel from various agencies including the army and the police to try to stop the "further loss of lives".

 

Researchers have warned that warming oceans are causing unpredictable weather patterns in East Africa.

 

Heavy rains and floods have killed more than 50 people and forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes across East Africa, aid groups said earlier this month.

 

Kenya is experiencing a heavier than usual rainy season, the Kenya Meteorological Department said in early November.

 

(Reporting by Joseph Akwiri; Writing by Maggie Fick; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-11-24

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