Metro Plus News Kenya’s weather outlook ‘dire’ as cyclone nears, president says

Kenya’s weather outlook ‘dire’ as cyclone nears, president says

Torrential rains that caused widespread flooding and landslides across Kenya in recent weeks, killing at least 210 people, are forecast to worsen over the
rest of this month, President William Ruto said on Friday.
The floods have wreaked havoc, destroying homes, roads, bridges and other infrastructure across Kenya, East Africa’s largest economy. The death toll exceeds that from floods triggered by the El Nino weather phenomenon late last year.
“Sadly, we have not seen the last of this perilous period, as the situation is expected to escalate. Meteorological reports paint a dire picture,” Ruto said on Kenyan television. “Kenya may face its first-ever cyclone.”
Cyclone Hidaya is expected to make landfall in Tanzania, Kenya’s southern neighbour, on Saturday, bringing with it waves almost eight metres high (26 feet) and 165 kph winds (100 mph), the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre said.
Floods have killed more than 160 people in Tanzania since the beginning of April, Tanzania’s government spokesman Mobhare Matinyi said.