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As the nation extends its sympathy to the families affected by the floods in Mai Mahiu, survivors have shared harrowing accounts of the events leading up to the tragic incident.
Homes and vehicles were swept away by floods along the Nairobi-Naivasha road at Kamuchiri village on Monday, April 29, at 2am.
William Lokai, along with his two children and two brothers, are among the survivors who recounted the loss of all his belongings, including three motorbikes and all his neighbours, as Citizen TV reported.
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"We heard the walls starting to collapse. When we woke up, the house had already been surrounded by water. We could not open the door. We had to find a way through the roof and that was when I got cut. I have lost everything including three motorbikes and all my neighbours," he narrated.
Lokai mentioned that he hasn't sought medical attention yet due to the overwhelming number of people injured in the accident. He noted that the hospital is prioritising children and those with severe injuries.
He and his family were fortunate to receive assistance from kind-hearted individuals who provided clothing.
"The waters lifted us and slammed us against the house walls, causing me chest and rib injuries. However, my brother was able to unroof the building and rescue the children. Several people were injured and as of now, some have rushed to Naivasha," added his brother, John Lokai.
Meanwhile, the death toll has risen to 45, with rescue operations still ongoing to locate missing individuals.
Due to the ongoing doctors' strike, some survivors have been urgently transported to Naivasha for medical care.
KeNHA advised motorists to find alternate routes due to the nighttime flash floods that have made some roads at Mai Mahiu impassable.
In Homa Bay, a mother and her child were among the three people killed by floods in Sindo town.
The two were en route to the town when the rushing floods caused by the heavy rain swept them on Sunday, April, 28.
The county boss Gladys Wanga said those who were seeking accommodation at Sindo and Nyaboma Primary Schools will be relocated.
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