KEY POINTS
  • Heavy rains over the last month have led to overflowing rivers and lakes and mudslides, with Kenya particularly impacted.
  • Authorities and international organizations on the ground face an uphill battle against spiraling food insecurity, which had already been exacerbated by the locust invasion, while at the same time working to curtail the spread of Covid-19.
Residents in Mandera County, Kenya, displaced by flooding.

Already navigating the coronavirus pandemic and the worst invasion of desert locusts for more than 25 years, parts of East Africa are now being devastated by flooding.

Heavy rains over the last month have led to overflowing rivers and lakes and mudslides, with Kenya particularly impacted. Almost 200 people have lost their lives and according to the Kenyan Red Cross, while hundreds of thousands have been internally displaced since the rainy season began in March.