Government issue floods warning to residents along rivers in Kisumu, Tana River and Uasin Gishu

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Government issue floods warning to residents along rivers in Kisumu, Tana River and Uasin Gishu

The Ministry of Interior and National Administration has issued a floods warning advisory to residents along rivers in Kisumu, Tana River and Uasin Gishu counties due to the ongoing heavy rains.

In a statement on March 24, 2026, the Government reported that River Nyando has burst it’s banks and the rising water levels have resulted in overflow and spillover across multiple locations in Kisumu County.

The areas at risk include Kakola, Onjiko, Kochogo, East Kano, Okanja, Kamidumbi and Panadol.

Others are the lower parts of Kakola Ombaka Sub-Location and areas bordering several various streams, including Awach, Agala, Nyalbiego, Chamrogi and Nyaidho.

The Kenya Coast Guard Service, Kenya Red Cross and the Kisumu county disaster management team are on the ground conducting rescue operations as National Government

Administrative Officers continue to monitor the situation.

So far, 265 households and six children without their parents were rescued and currently sheltered at the compounds of the office of the Assistant County Commissioner Ahero, Ahero Catholic Pastoral Centre and Ombaka dispensary.

Field reports indicate rapid rise at river levels with strong currents, flowing across Awasi, Onjiko, Kochogo and Kakola, increasing the risk of flash floods.

While some overflows in Magina Sub-Location remain contained within the dykes, there is growing concern over potential breaches, particularly along weakened sections of both Eastern and Western dykes.

Heavy rainfall upstream could cause flooding around Okanja, Kamidumbi and Panadol areas as well as areas around Ahero Girls and Kakola Ombaka, and some stretches of the Kisumu-Nairobi road.

Locals have been urged to be vigilant while area multi-agency emergency teams have been put on high alert.

Elsewhere, an alert has been raised over rising water levels in River Tana after the river also burst its banks, flooding nearby farms in Asako Village, Mbalambala Location, Tana River County.

In Uasin Gishu County, a multi-agency team is assessing the effects of flooding along River Sosiani in Lower Elgon View, Racecourse Location. 

The assessment established that several residential and hospitality facilities had their lawns flooded due to rising river levels.

Meanwhile, a total of 84 fatalities have been recorded and three people still missing following the recent flash floods in parts of the Country.

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