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MAF is currently responding to flash flooding in Kenya where many people have lost their lives and homes. Read more about this disaster response here.

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‘Cut off for months’: Flooding adds to isolation in Kenya’s north

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Pictures taken on May 9, 2024, as the first survey flight left Wilson Airport in Nairobi and went north towards the Rift Valley where severe flooding and landslides had been reported. Flooding was visible around Lake Naivasha. The aircraft then circled around Lake Baringo Province where severe flooding was again visible around the lake shores.  The aircraft overflew the following main locations:   Gichiengo, Lake Naivasha, Lake Baringo, Laiipia National Reserve, Kiambere Dam, Gitaru Dam, Masigna Dam and Ta
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MAF flight surveys impact of flooding in Kenya

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