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By Farai Sevenzo, Kagweni Micheni and Rob Picheta, CNN
The bodies of the victims have been recovered and dozens more people are injured, West
Pokot County Commissioner Apollo Okello said.
Flooded roads and bridges were swept away after the incident, hindering rescue operations,
Okello added.
President Uhuru Kenyatta released a statement sending condolences to those lost in the
disaster. "To those who were injured in the calamitous incident and are receiving treatment in
different hospitals I pray for your quick recovery and restoration," he said.
The landslide began around 2:30 a.m. Saturday in West Pokot County near the Ugandan
border, according to President's office, causing "massive destruction" to infrastructure like
bridges and roads.
The Red Cross responded to the disaster, saying in a statement: "The Kenya Red Cross will
continue to support affected families in search, rescue and recovery, psychosocial support,
distribution of household items and tracing services to help link families with those reported
missing in addition to assessment of other areas at risk of landslides."
State authorities have urged people living in areas prone to landslides to move to safer ground
as the heavy rainfall continues.
Rainfall throughout East Africa has affected Somalia, South Sudan and Kenya over the last
month.
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/24/africa/kenya-landslide-seven-children-dead-intl/index.html