Across Nairobi, residents and volunteers combed through the wreckage left by the floods, desperately searching for loved ones still missing. The rains have displaced over 20,000 households so far, with at least 45 people killed, according to government figures. But for survivors like Collins Obondo, 38, already mourning lost family members, the damage has been immense. “I have lost five relatives,” he said.
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Nairobi floods leave trail of devastation, scores dead and missing
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