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Burst dam kills dozens, submerges Kenya homes

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NAIROBI, Kenya — Villagers said it started with a loud rumble, then houses collapsed one by one under an approachin­g wall of water.

“We took our children and rushed to higher ground,” farmer Joseph Maina told The Associated Press. Their home was submerged and their crops were washed away but, unlike dozens of others, they survived.

At least 44 were dead and another 40 were missing yesterday after a dam swollen by weeks of seasonal rains burst in Kenya’s Rift Valley, sweeping away hundreds of homes and sending people fleeing, officials said.

At least 20 of the dead were children.

“Many people are missing. It is a disaster,” said Rongai town police chief Joseph Kioko.

The bursting of the Patel Dam in Solai, Nakuru County, on Wednesday night was the deadliest single incident yet in the seasonal rains that have killed more than 170 people in Kenya since March. The floods hit as the East African nation was recovering from a severe drought that affected half of the country.

Almost an entire village was swept away by silt and water from the burst dam, said Gideon Kibunja, the county police chief in charge of criminal investigat­ions. Officials said homes over a radius of 1.2 miles were submerged.

Forty people have been reported missing, Regional Commission­er Mwongo Chimwanga said, while about 40 others were rescued from the mud and taken to local hospitals.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? DISASTER: People walk through an area yesterday swept away by waters from the Patel Dam near Solai, in Kenya’s Rift Valley.
AP PHOTO DISASTER: People walk through an area yesterday swept away by waters from the Patel Dam near Solai, in Kenya’s Rift Valley.

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