KWS closes two entry points to Tsavo National Park due to floods

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has closed two entry points to Tsavo East National Park due to heavy rains and flash floods. Tourists and tour operators are advised to use alternative safe gates as weather conditions persist. KWS emphasizes visitor safety as its top priority.

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has issued a public advisory regarding ongoing heavy rains across the country, particularly affecting Tsavo East National Park. Entry points from Malindi via Sala Gate and Gate Hall in the Aruba Area have been closed due to flash floods triggered by intense downpours. The warning was released on Friday, with KWS recommending that visitors and tour operators use Bachuma Gate and Voi Gate (via Voi) as alternatives.

“KWS is monitoring the situation at the park and others to ensure the safety of visitors and tour operators as the heavy rains continue in various parts of the country,” KWS stated. “Visitor safety remains our highest priority, and we sincerely appreciate your cooperation and understanding during these temporary disruptions.”

The Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) forecasts showers and thunderstorms in Taita-Taveta County from Saturday, February 28, to Wednesday, March 3. This could worsen conditions within the park, and KWS continues to monitor developments. Other reserves, such as Maasai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, and Nairobi National Park, may also face impacts from the nationwide rains.

Alex Nabaala, Chief Park Administrator of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, urged tourists and local visitors to prioritize safety. “Please respect all barriers and warning signs placed near riverbanks, carefully follow the instructions given by park guides, and avoid venturing into flooded or fast-flowing areas,” he said on Friday.

In Nairobi, moderate to heavy rainfall is expected through the weekend, peaking today, February 28, with totals around 35mm.

Artículos relacionados

Severe flooding in Limpopo villages: rescue boats amid muddy waters, damaged homes and roads under stormy skies.
Imagen generada por IA

Lluvias intensas provocan graves inundaciones en Limpopo y Mpumalanga

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA

Lluvias copiosas persistentes procedentes de Mozambique han causado inundaciones devastadoras en Limpopo y Mpumalanga, con al menos 11 muertos, daños generalizados en infraestructuras y comunidades aisladas. El presidente Cyril Ramaphosa visitó las zonas afectadas en Limpopo, mientras el ministro Velenkosini Hlabisa planea una evaluación en Mpumalanga. Continúan las labores de búsqueda de personas desaparecidas en medio de operaciones de rescate en curso.

As heavy rains cause hours-long traffic snarls across Kenya, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has issued road safety guidelines. Meanwhile, the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has closed sections of Karura Forest due to bursting rivers. Weather experts predict above-normal rainfall will continue until April.

Reportado por IA

Inundaciones graves en enero azotaron la región de Greater Kruger, causando daños generalizados pero también mejorando las oportunidades de observación de vida silvestre. Reservas como Timbavati y el Parque Nacional Kruger reabren gradualmente, con el nacimiento raro de un cachorro de león blanco sumándose a las atracciones. Las autoridades instan a los visitantes a proceder con precaución en medio de reparaciones en curso.

El Servicio Meteorológico de Sudáfrica ha emitido una alerta amarilla nivel 2 por tormentas severas en KwaZulu-Natal durante el fin de semana. Las autoridades advierten que lluvias intensas, vientos fuertes, relámpagos intensos y posible granizo podrían provocar inundaciones en áreas bajas. Se aconseja a los conductores que extremen las precauciones.

Reportado por IA

Las inundaciones recientes han dañado gravemente la infraestructura en el Parque Nacional Kruger, requiriendo millones de rands para las reparaciones. Campamentos como Skukuza operan parcialmente mientras continúan las evaluaciones. Las autoridades informan que no hay pérdidas de vidas, pero destacan el apoyo continuo al personal afectado.

Kenya Railways has announced the temporary closure of a section of Moi Avenue in Mombasa for emergency repairs on a railway bridge. The closure is scheduled for Sunday, March 1, 2026, lasting four hours from 6am to 10am. Motorists and commuters have been advised on alternative routes to avoid heavy congestion.

Reportado por IA

Following initial warnings of heavy rains from December 27-29, the Kenya Meteorological Department forecasts moderate to heavy rainfall persisting today (December 29) and tomorrow (December 30, 2025) in 13 counties, including Nairobi. Intensity is expected to decrease tomorrow, Deputy Director Kennedy Thiong’o said.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar