Update: Starkregen hält an, lässt aber in 13 kenianischen Counties am 29.-30. Dezember nach

Nach anfänglichen Warnungen vor Starkregen vom 27.-29. Dezember prognostiziert das Kenya Meteorological Department anhaltende mäßige bis starke Niederschläge heute (29. Dezember) und morgen (30. Dezember 2025) in 13 Counties, einschließlich Nairobi. Die Intensität wird morgen abnehmen, sagte stellvertretender Direktor Kennedy Thiong’o.

Dieses Update baut auf der Warnung vom 27. Dezember für über 20 mm Regen in südöstlichen Gebieten auf, die sich auf 13 Counties ausweitet. Betroffene Gebiete: Migori, Homa Bay, Kisii, Narok, Kajiado, Makueni, Machakos, Nairobi, Kericho, Bomet, südliches Kitui, Taita Taveta und Kwale.

„Morgens Regen wird stark sein, wird aber im Laufe des Tages nachlassen“, sagte Thiong’o. Die Behörde wird Gefahren überwachen und Warnungen ausgeben. Notfallbehörden bleiben nach der jüngsten Dürre alarmiert.

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