Nairobi Water technicians celebrate restored water supply to flood-hit estates after pipeline repairs.
Nairobi Water technicians celebrate restored water supply to flood-hit estates after pipeline repairs.
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Nairobi Water resumes supply to six estates after pipeline repairs

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Nairobi Water has confirmed resumption of supply to Buruburu Phases 1 and 2, Kariobangi South and North, Dandora, and parts of Mathare after repairing a flood-damaged transmission pipeline along Outering Road. Services were disrupted by recent floods affecting thousands of homes. The company stated the pipeline has been fully restored.

Nairobi Water has confirmed the resumption of water services to six major estates in eastern Nairobi after repairs to a transmission pipeline along Outering Road damaged by recent floods. The estates are Buruburu Phases 1 and 2, Kariobangi South and North, Dandora, and parts of Mathare, following completion of key repairs halted by heavy rains and rising river levels. Repair crews are still working on lines to Kiambiu and Korogocho, hoping for full restoration later today. “We are pleased to announce that the major transmission pipeline along Outering Road, which was damaged by recent floods, has now been fully repaired and restored,” the company stated. Restoration involved intensive welding and fabrication on the section near a river crossing, where floodwaters weakened infrastructure. Residents were urged to order emergency deliveries via *260# and Option 5 beforehand. The mid-March 2026 floods caused at least 33 deaths in Nairobi and over 66 nationwide, with massive property damage. Nairobi struggles with chronic shortages, daily demand exceeding 900 million litres while supply is nearly 525 million from Thika, Sasumua and Ruiru dams treated at Ng’ethu plant. To prevent future issues, teams are elevating pipeline sections above river level. Separately, Governor Johnson Sakaja ordered a 48-hour action plan for flooding, drainage failures and damaged roads, directing mapping of hotspots, cost estimates and collaboration with KURA, KeNHA and KeRRA. “Look at the assessment already done by the county engineers. Get that validated by KURA, incorporate KeNHA and KeRRA to do some roads in the city. Let us look at what Google and ESRI can assist with,” Sakaja instructed.

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Nairobi Water's official announcements on X confirm the repair of the flood-damaged Outering Road pipeline and resumption of supply to Buruburu, Kariobangi, Dandora, and Mathare, thanking residents for patience. News accounts relay the updates neutrally. User reactions show skepticism and frustration, citing no immediate water flow, dirty and expensive vendor water, repair delays from rains, poor communication, and demands for compensation or schedule changes.

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KDF soldiers rescuing families from Nairobi floods, distributing aid amid heavy rain.
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President Ruto orders KDF to address Nairobi floods

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President William Ruto has ordered the deployment of Kenya Defence Forces and an emergency response team to speed up rescue and relief efforts after devastating floods that have caused deaths and displaced families in Nairobi. The National Police Service reports a death toll of 23, while the Kenya Meteorological Department warns of continued rains until March 9. The government has promised to release food reserves and cover medical bills for affected victims.

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The Water Resources Authority has ordered residents of six Nairobi estates near the Nairobi Dam to evacuate immediately amid ongoing heavy rains. The dam in Kibera risks breaching its embankments, posing flood threats downstream. Other areas have been placed on high alert.

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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.

President William Ruto announced plans for a World Bank-funded Class B road linking Narok and Nakuru counties during a church service in Kilgoris. He vowed action against officials implicated in a Ksh4 billion substandard fuel scandal. The remarks came during the April 5 service in Narok County.

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Residents in the Zingcuka location of Kieskammahoek, Eastern Cape, have protested against ongoing water shortages by blocking access to their village and shutting off valves from the Sandile Dam. They accuse local municipalities of neglect over the past four months. The Amathole District Municipality attributes the disruptions to recent infrastructure issues and power failures.

 

 

 

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