Rain in Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi kills at least 90 people and damages farmland and infrastructure Eastern Africa has experienced heavy rain in recent weeks, with flooding in Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi. About 100,000 people have been displaced or otherwise affected in each country, with 32 reported deaths in Kenya and 58 in Tanzania, alongside damage to farmland and infrastructure.There are also fears that large areas of standing water could give rise to outbreaks of waterborne diseases....
Rescue workers recovered bodies after a boat capsized in Kenya's northern Garissa county on Sunday night. Heavy rain in Kenya has caused flooding that has killed nearly 100 people and postponed the opening of schools.
Polk County officials have upgraded a voluntary evacuation to mandatory for residents near Lake Livingston Dam and Trinity River due to heavy rain.
At least 155 people have died in Tanzania as torrential rains linked to El Nino caused flooding and landslides, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said
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In Fort Worth, fire department crews seen responding to a vehicle in high water on Interstate 35W near Ripy Street.
Montgomery County officials are urging those who live near the San Jacinto River south of the Lake Conroe Dam to take immediate action and be prepared for potential significant flooding along the river on Thursday."Rainfall totals in Walker County and northern Montgomery County were as high as 16 inches overnight. The amount of rainfall in conjunction with already saturated grounds is causing a tremendous amount of watershed towards Lake Conroe," the Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security...
Heavy rain on Thursday led to flash flooding in several counties across the Ozarks.
The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years.
The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years.
PINEVILLE, Mo. — For those who make their living on the river, the recent heavy rains have been both a blessing and a curse. It seems almost everybody was impacted in some way by this past weekend's storms and floods, especially those who've built a business, on the water. "We had some rise, but no []
An additional 3"-5" of rainfall are possible across the Brazos Valley, on top of already saturated grounds from Sunday's storms.