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“Kenya Issues Urgent Flood Alert as Seven Forks Dams Near Overflow, Orders Tana River Evacuations”

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“Kenya Issues Urgent Flood Alert as Seven Forks Dams Near Overflow, Orders Tana River Evacuations”

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 10:36 am
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Kenya Issues Urgent Flood Warning as Tana River Levels Rise, Threatening Thousands

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Dams Nearing Capacity as Heavy Rain PersistsCritical Flood Window: May 2–3Residents Urged to Evacuate, Protect LivelihoodsA Recurring Threat with Growing ConcernsWhat’s Next?

Nairobi, April 28 — The Kenyan government has issued an urgent flood alert for communities along the Lower Tana River as water levels in the Seven Forks dams surge due to relentless rainfall upstream. Authorities warn that controlled water releases from multiple dams could trigger flooding in low-lying areas within days, putting thousands at risk.

Dams Nearing Capacity as Heavy Rain Persists

The Ministry of Interior and National Administration raised the alarm on Wednesday, citing dangerously high water levels in the Tana River Basin. Heavy downpours in the upper catchment areas, including Mount Kenya, have led to a rapid inflow into the Seven Forks hydropower dams—a critical energy source for the country.

Masinga Dam, the largest reservoir in the system, has seen a sharp rise in water volume, prompting officials to begin controlled releases from Kamburu, Gitaru, and Kindaruma dams to prevent overflow. However, if rainfall continues or Kiambere Dam reaches full capacity, additional releases may be unavoidable, worsening flood risks downstream.

Critical Flood Window: May 2–3

Projections indicate that water levels along the Tana River will begin climbing steadily from April 29, with the first signs of flooding expected by May 1 in the Tana Delta and other vulnerable zones. The highest-risk period is forecast between May 2 and 3, when river levels could peak, potentially inundating towns such as Garissa, Hola, and Garsen.

Floodwaters may also spill into nearby floodplains, submerging farmland, roads, and homes. The government has urged residents to prepare immediately, emphasizing that early action could mean the difference between safety and disaster.

Residents Urged to Evacuate, Protect Livelihoods

Authorities have advised families in high-risk areas to relocate to higher ground if possible and secure essential belongings. Livestock owners have been told to move animals to safer locations, while all residents are warned against attempting to cross swollen rivers or walking through floodwaters.

“Taking early action can help save lives and reduce damage,” the Ministry stressed, urging communities to heed instructions from local officials and emergency teams.

A Recurring Threat with Growing Concerns

Flooding along the Tana River is not uncommon during Kenya’s rainy seasons, but experts warn that climate change is intensifying weather patterns, leading to more frequent and severe events. Last year, similar floods displaced thousands and destroyed crops, exacerbating food insecurity in the region.

With more rain forecast in the coming days, disaster response teams are on standby, though residents fear that limited infrastructure and delayed warnings could leave many stranded.

What’s Next?

The government is monitoring the situation closely and coordinating with humanitarian agencies to provide aid if needed. Meanwhile, affected communities brace for the worst, hoping that preventive measures will mitigate the looming crisis.

— Reported by Nexio News

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