Cabinet approves committee to prepare for El Niño rains

Kenya's Cabinet has set up a special committee to coordinate preparations for expected El Niño rains later this year. The move aims to reduce risks from potential flooding and other weather impacts.

The Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on El Niño Preparedness and Response was approved on Tuesday, June 30. It will be chaired by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and will activate a national contingency plan right away.

The plan covers flood mitigation, evacuations, drainage clearance, road and bridge reinforcements, and pre-positioning of emergency supplies. Farmer advisories will also be issued and a contingency fund set up for relief efforts.

The Kenya Meteorological Service Authority issued an alert earlier in June. It said most models point to at least moderate El Niño conditions that could affect the country toward the end of the year.

Nairobi County and national governments have already committed KSh 2 billion to upgrade drainage systems in the capital.

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The Ministry of Mines and Energy presented a strategy with 50 actions to strengthen the energy system ahead of the El Niño phenomenon expected in the second half of 2026.

The Kenya Meteorological Service Authority has issued an alert about a likely moderate to strong El Niño event developing in 2026.

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The Ministry of Housing urged local authorities and service operators to prepare emergency measures ahead of the likely arrival of the El Niño phenomenon in the second half of the year.

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The Kenya Meteorological Department has urged Kenyans to brace for continued rains in several parts of the country from Friday, April 17 to Tuesday, April 22. Heavy rainfall is expected in the Rift Valley, Western and Lake Victoria basin regions, while other areas will see lighter showers. Residents have been warned to watch for potential flooding.

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Kenya's weather department has announced that ongoing heavy rains are expected to reduce significantly by mid-May 2026. This signals the end of the March-April-May rainy season. However, regions like Mount Kenya and Lake Victoria Basin will see rains continue into June.

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