Valentine Turns Sour for Residents in Parts of Nairobi as Floods Wreck Havoc
By Walter_Mcgreat | self meida writer
Published 16 days ago - 1 views
Flash floods rocks some parts of Nairobi City ahead of Valentine's Day Celebrations
Valentine's Day Celebrations turns sour for residents within part of Nairobi Metropolitan City.
Heavy down pour in the afternoon causes flash floods in different locations within Nairobi.
Aerial view of Syokimau reveals the unpleasant scene.
Digital Editor David Maina Ndung'u disclosed that the flash floods came as a result of the heavy rain during the late evening of 13th of February 2021.
Have a glance of the attached image from Twitter below.
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Screenshot courtesy of Twitter
"Flooding in Syokimau after last night's rain." He mumbled.
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