Kenya death toll from floods, landslides rises to 18 people, police say


NAIROBI, May ⁠3 (Reuters) - The death toll ⁠from flooding and landslides following ‌heavy rains in Kenya has risen to 18 people, the national police ​service said on ⁠Sunday.

Landslides were reported ⁠in Tharaka Nithi, Elgeyo-Marakwe and Kiambu ⁠counties ‌in central and eastern Kenya following ⁠sustained heavy rainfall, Kenyan police said ​in ‌a statement.

"The National Police Service ⁠has ​confirmed the loss of 18 lives as a result of ⁠these incidents, underscoring the ​grave danger posed by the ongoing weather conditions," the police ⁠said.

The East African country is experiencing heavy downpours, which have also damaged infrastructure and ​displaced many people, ⁠as its March to May ​rain season reaches ‌its peak.

(Reporting by Noor ​Ali, Editing by Nelson Banya and Sharon Singleton)

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