Kenya Massive landslide due to heavy rain 29 people dead November 24, 5:58

On the 23rd in Kenya, eastern Africa, heavy rains caused a massive landslide and 29 people died. The Kenyan government dispatches troops and police to rescue operations.

A massive landslide occurred under the influence of heavy rain in the West Pocot, about 350 km northwest of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya.

According to the Kenya Ministry of Home Affairs and others, 29 people were killed as a result of a landslide and the house being washed away.

Because the road to the site was severed, the Kenyan government sent troops and police to rescue them, and two children were rescued from a house that had been destroyed so far.

The local governor said, “It had been raining for over 12 hours from 4 pm the previous day, and it was such a disaster in the dawn. I have never experienced such a tragedy.”

In Eastern Africa, especially in neighboring countries such as Tanzania and Somalia in Kenya, floods caused heavy rains, and experts said, “This is due to the high temperature of the West Indian Ocean, It's raining. "