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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Kenya Mandates 48-Hour Flood Action Plan in Nairobi Emergency Response
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Kenya Mandates 48-Hour Flood Action Plan in Nairobi Emergency Response

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 10:46 am
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Nairobi Flood Crisis: Authorities Launch Emergency 48-Hour Recovery Plan

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Multi-Agency Collaboration in Full SwingRestoring Water Supply and Preventing Disease OutbreaksA Unified Approach to Accelerate Recovery

Nairobi is grappling with severe flooding as heavy rains continue to wreak havoc across the city. In response, the Implementation Committee on the Cooperation Agreement between the National Government and Nairobi City County has issued an urgent directive for a coordinated, 48-hour emergency plan to tackle the crisis.

The committee, which met on Monday, has tasked key agencies with assessing flood damage, repairing infrastructure, and clearing blocked drainage systems. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, speaking after the meeting, emphasized the urgency of the situation and confirmed that the plan would take effect immediately.

“Under this immediate response plan, infrastructure agencies will conduct a joint assessment of flood damage and submit a costed recovery plan within 48 hours,” Sakaja said. “Efforts will focus on heavily affected road corridors and drainage systems across the city.”

Multi-Agency Collaboration in Full Swing

The meeting brought together Principal Secretaries and senior officials from various national and county agencies, including the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA), Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA), National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), the Water Resources Authority, and the National Treasury.

Technical teams have been instructed to map flood-prone areas across Nairobi’s 17 sub-counties, identify blocked drainage systems, and prioritize de-silting and road repairs to mitigate further flooding during the ongoing rainy season.

Adding to the action plan, Sakaja announced the formation of a multi-agency taskforce to enforce the recovery of riparian and floodplain areas. “This will restore the natural flow of rivers and reduce recurrent flooding in vulnerable neighborhoods,” he explained.

Restoring Water Supply and Preventing Disease Outbreaks

The flooding has caused significant disruptions to Nairobi’s water supply, with the major transmission pipeline along Outer Ring Road suffering damage. However, authorities reported that repairs have been completed, restoring water to areas including Buruburu, Kariobangi, Dandora, and parts of Mathare. Repairs to distribution lines serving Kiambiu and Korogocho are still underway.

Meanwhile, county public health teams are working to prevent disease outbreaks in flood-affected areas. Over 300 households and sanitation facilities have been disinfected, more than 4,000 household water treatment supplies distributed, and 30 schools sanitized, safeguarding around 3,800 students.

A Unified Approach to Accelerate Recovery

Governor Sakaja highlighted the importance of the single-window implementation approach between the national and county governments, noting that it would streamline resource mobilization and accelerate recovery efforts.

The committee is set to reconvene on March 19 to review progress on the 48-hour implementation report and ensure that resolutions translate into tangible action on the ground.

As Nairobi residents brace for more rain, the coordinated emergency response offers a glimmer of hope in the face of a worsening crisis. Authorities are urging citizens to remain vigilant and adhere to safety guidelines during this challenging period.

— Reported by Nexio News

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