INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
At least 36 people have been killed in mudslides after heavy rain caused flooding in Kenya.Some of the victims died in a mudslide in the
village of Takmal in the Pokot Central district
Eleven of them were in the same house.In the villages of Parua and Tapach in Pokot South, the victims included seven children, according to
Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi.A further five people died after their car was swept away on the road between Kitale and Lodwar
after two rivers burst their banks.West Pokot County commissioner Apollo Okello said: "While rescue and recovery efforts remain the
priority, a full assessment into the extent of damage caused continues to be a challenge due to harsh weather conditions."West Pokot County
borders Uganda and has had the worst of Kenya's floods after heavy rain began on Friday.Four bridges were swept away and the worst-affected
village - Muino - cannot be reached by road due to the damage.The county's governor John Lonyangapuo said: "More people are marooned and the
entire village is at risk of being wiped out by the floods."More than 500 vehicles are stranded on roads that have been damaged by the
landslides, he added.Climate change is bringing increasingly erratic and more extreme weather to east Africa.Earlier this year, the
International Rescue Committee warned that Kenyans were struggling with severe drought.Three million Kenyans were struggling with emergency
levels of food insecurity, according to the National Drought Management Authority.But higher-than-normal rainfall is now expected to last
between four and six more weeks.The heavy rain is also affecting parts of Somalia and South Sudan.