Authorities in Nairobi evict people and demolish homes in informal settlements by rivers

(7 May 2024)
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Nairobi, Kenya – 7 May 2024
1. Aerial of houses being destroyed
2. Excavator demolishing structures
3. Woman fending off someone trying to steal her iron sheets
4. SOUNDBITE (Kiswahili) Jekenke Jegeke, Nairobi Resident:
"Now what are we going to do? We love our president and that is why we supported him. He should come to our aid because here we had no problem moving. We ask for urgent help to resettle people here who have nowhere to stay and nothing to eat."
5. Police officers among debris
6. Wide of police officer lobbing tear gas towards a slum area
7. Police looking at excavator demolishing structure
8. SOUNDBITE (Kiswahili) Elizabeth Katana, Nairobi Resident:
"Ruto we voted for you because you said you will safeguard the poor, now are you helping the poor or you are actually finishing them off? If you plan to finish poor people in Kenya then just bomb us all and get it done with. You are finishing us, Ruto, and you claim to be a man of God."
9. Various of excavator demolishing a structure as two men on top of a roof look on
10. Aerial of demolished area
STORYLINE:
Kenya’s government continued forceful evictions and demolitions on Tuesday, in most of Nairobi’s informal settlement areas by the rivers.

Police lobbed tear gas canisters as most residents were caught unaware despite a 48-hour directive to move out of riparian zones by the president lapsing five days ago.

As excavators and bulldozers pulled down structures, residents watched helplessly as others swooped in to grab iron sheets, timber and anything of value they could get their hands on.

Some met fierce resistance.

The Interior Ministry in a written statement said there are 164 people currently missing, with a total of 42,526 households that have been displaced, affecting over 210,000 people.

The Interior Ministry also said that they have begun setting up camps in various parts of the country to host those displaced by the flooding.

Kenya and other parts of East Africa have been overwhelmed by flooding.

The government has ordered people living near 178 dams and reservoirs that are either full or nearly full to evacuate or be forcefully moved.

Water levels at two major hydroelectric dams have reached historic highs and the government has warned those living downstream along the Tana River.

The government has been accused of an inadequate response to the floods.

AP video by Jackson Njehia

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