Death toll from Chesongoch landslides rises to 26 as rescue operations continue
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen announced that evacuation of families from high-risk areas to safer grounds has begun, as emergency teams continue search and rescue efforts amid the widespread destruction caused by Friday night’s heavy downpour.
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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen announced that evacuation of families from high-risk areas to safer grounds has begun, as emergency teams continue search and rescue efforts amid the widespread destruction caused by Friday night’s heavy downpour.
The landslides, which struck the Kerio Valley region, have left a trail of ruin — homes buried, livelihoods destroyed, and families plunged into mourning.
Speaking at the scene on the second day of rescue operations, CS Murkomen commended the multi-agency response, led by the Kenya Defence Forces, National Police Service, and the Kenya Red Cross Society, for their swift and coordinated efforts to locate survivors and assist affected communities.
“The government is working closely with all relevant agencies to ensure that rescue, relief, and evacuation efforts continue smoothly,” Murkomen said, adding that food and other humanitarian supplies are already being distributed to displaced families.
Elgeyo Marakwet Governor Stephen Sang also confirmed that local authorities are working with national agencies to facilitate the relocation of residents from vulnerable zones as weather forecasts warn of continued rainfall in the region.


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