Death toll in Elgeyo Marakwet mudslide rises to 34 as search mission continues
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The death toll in the Elgeyo Marakwet mudslide has climbed to
34 people after two more bodies were retrieved.
This comes even as search efforts continue with the government
deploying sniffer dogs to help the search and recovery team.
Two more bodies have been retrieved as search efforts continue
in Chesongoch, the Elgeyo Marakwet tragedy.
Efforts to get more bodies trapped in the mudslide are
ongoing, with the government scaling up its search efforts by deploying sniffer
dogs to help identify areas where the raging mudslides buried the victims.
“Mimi serikali munisaidie tu kusomesha kijana yangu ya KMTC kwa
sababu yule wa university ameenda na bado hatujampata kwa matope,” said a
parent of a missing boy.
The government is currently undertaking resettlement of
affected families, providing food and non-food aid, and moving those in danger
to safer grounds.
In the neighbouring Iten, where a similar tragedy occurred,
the family that lost two family members is in mourning as they try to come to
terms with the tragic loss.
For now, the government has called on all those living around
the mudslide-prone areas to move to safer grounds.


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