Landslide Kills At Least 24 After Heavy Rains


People gather around the road that was destroyed by heavy rain near Kapenguria, West Pokot CountyImage copyrightEPA
Image captionThe landslides were sparked by heavy rain
At least 24 people are reported to have died in landslides caused by severe weather in West Pokot county, Kenya.
Officials told local media that the bodies of at least 12 people, including seven children, were recovered on Saturday.
The landslides, affecting the villages of Nyarkulian and Parua, were reportedly caused by heavy rains.
Officials say the villages have been cut off by flooded roads and at least one bridge was reportedly swept away.
Map of Kenya showing West Pokot county and Nairobi
County Commissioner Apollo Okello said others may be trapped but said searches were being hampered by ongoing poor weather conditions.
"We are trying to reach where the bridge had been swept by floods, it is still raining," he was quoted by the Standard news website as saying.
Images on social media showed trees, mud and other debris scattered across roads.
In a tweet, the Red Cross confirmed they were responding to reports of the "massive" landslides.

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