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Sixty-three so far killed by floods, 35,000 displaced - Kenyan deputy president
2013
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Text of report by Mike Kalama entitled \"63 killed, 35,000 families displaced by floods\" published by Kenyan privately-owned newspaper Daily Nation website on 18 April So far, Turkana, Marsabit, West Pokot, Tana River, Kisii, Migori, Garissa, Mandera, Isiolo and Kilifi counties have been largely affected by the floods. \"It is unfortunate that we have lost 63 people as of today (Thursday) due to floods and about 35,000 have been displaced across the country. The government is fully in-charge and we have asked citizens in areas prone to floods to move to higher ground. All government officials have also been mobilized to ensure that citizens are given information in good time,\" he said.
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