NAIROBI, Kenya – If you live near rivers, low-lying areas, or urban drainage systems, it’s time to stay alert.
The Water Resources Authority (WRA) has issued a flood advisory warning Kenyans of potential flash floods and rising river levels over the next four days.
With heavy rains pounding different parts of the country, authorities are urging residents to take precautions and avoid risky areas.
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Flood Hotspots and Rising Water Levels
According to WRA, most rivers across the country are currently at normal levels, but some are dangerously close to flood alarm thresholds.
The Tana River at Garissa has already surged past the 4-meter flood alarm mark, with water levels expected to rise further due to ongoing rains in Kitui, Isiolo, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, and Garissa counties.
Other high-risk zones include low-lying areas near Lake Victoria and Rift Valley basins, as well as urban drainage systems prone to flash floods.
Authorities are urging residents to monitor updates from Kenya’s Meteorological Department for real-time weather alerts.
Why the Sudden Flood Risk?
Kenya’s Meteorological Department forecast for March 25-31, 2025, predicts heavy rainfall across large sections of the country, including:
- Lake Victoria Basin
- Rift Valley
- North Eastern Kenya
- Mount Kenya regions
These downpours could lead to river overflows and flash floods—especially in areas with poor drainage.
Meanwhile, KenGen data shows that Kiambere Dam, the last in the Seven Forks Dams cascade, was still below full supply capacity as of March 27 at 5 a.m.
This means that while some rivers are swelling dangerously, others are yet to reach peak storage levels.
How to Stay Safe During Heavy Rains
To avoid getting caught in floodwaters, WRA recommends the following safety measures:
- Evacuate early – If you live in a flood-prone area, move to higher ground before it’s too late.
- Avoid flooded roads and rivers – Never attempt to cross moving water, whether on foot or in a vehicle.
- Watch out for open manholes and drainage channels – Flooding can hide dangerous obstacles.
With Kenya’s unpredictable weather patterns, it’s better to be overprepared than underprepared. Keep an eye on official updates and stay safe out there!