Baringo residents asked to be extra vigilant ahead of anticipated El-Nino rains

Oct 17, 2023 - 18:27
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Baringo residents asked to be extra vigilant ahead of anticipated El-Nino rains
A section of Kasoiyo-Tenges-Saos Road where strong winds uprooted huge trees that blocked the business route on Sunday evening paralyzing transport.(Captions and Photos by Benson Kelio).

Kabarnet,

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

KNA by Benson Kelio/Joshua Kibet

The department of disaster and risk management in Baringo County has warned local residents residing within landslide and flood prone areas to be vigilant during the anticipated El-Nino rains.

County acting Director for Disaster Michael Baimet who spoke to KNA on Tuesday noted that warning signs of a looming calamity have been experienced in high and low-lying areas.

Baimet was referring to incidences of the last two weeks were raging winds have destroyed homesteads, power lines and blocked major roads from fallen trees and electricity poles thus endangering the lives of residents and causing hindrance to transportation.

He stated that his department for this entire period has been engaging locals and concerned authorities in opening up roads blocked by huge falling trees and removing debris from vandalized homes and schools whose rooftops were blown away by winds.

The Director who singled out Sacho, Tenges, Marigat and Illchamus Wards as most risk prone areas warned that expected enhanced rains is likely to wreck more havoc and thus there is need for residents to remain alert and move to safer grounds immediately, they noticed any slight danger to avert unnecessary loss of lives and property.

“This entire week, all through to Sunday will be a rainy week hence I am advising residents to be observant and report to us on time of any incidences so that we can be able to dispense it in a timely manner,” he said.

Baimet encouraged the community to play a crucial role in mitigating themselves against such disasters noting that they can manage issues like not planting trees near their homesteads and power lines in order to avert hazards which may be caused during the El-nino period.

The Director however said that the county government has instituted adequate measures to counter any eventualities and that they were ready to offer food and non-food items to affected families.

He added that his office has teamed up with partners like Kenya Red Cross Society, UNICEF and ministerial departments to support residents who might be affected with iron sheets and aqua tabs especially in areas where water quality due to flooding is a challenge.

Courtesy; KNA

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