A flooded river at Sebit |
Maryann Chai, West Pokot KENYA
A family in Nyarkulian village in
Pokot South constituency is mourning the loss of seven children in the Saturday
night landslide.
Kapel Yaranyang told the Stare the family had attend
a church function and around midnight he allowed his children to go back home.
The 46-year-old father said he remained behind with
his wife and their one-year-old baby boy child.
By the time they came back home at around 2.00am
the whole village had been destroyed by floods.
“I could not believe my eyes when I saw the mass
destruction. I knew my children were dead and I could not find them,” he said.
The children were five girls and two boys, all aged
below 20.
Nyaranyang said currently they had no shelter and
asked well-wishers to help them in building a temporal house.
“We have been left with nothing. All our property
has been destroyed. I urge well-wishers to come and help us,” he said.
On Sartuday night, landslides were reported in West
Pokot causing death of more than 60 people and wreaking massive destruction.
A police chopper was unable to land near the
affected area on Sunday due to poor weather, forcing the pilot to return to
Nairobi.
Military choppers carrying food and medical
supplies were expected on Sunday.
West Pokot leaders were stranded at Sebit area for
ten hours, some 12km away from the scene of the incident.
Governor John Lonyangapuo described the landslide
as the worst disaster that has happened in the region.
“We have lost property worth millions of shilling
sand we shall require a lot of funds to help in the repairs,” he said.
Lonyagapuo asked residents on hills in the county
to move to safer places since the region is expected to continue receiving
heavy rains.
“My thoughts and prayers and those of our entire
nation are with families, friends and relatives of those who have lost their
loved ones in the unfortunate incident. Please accept my heartfelt
condolences,” he said.
By the time of going to press many families in the
county were still searching for the bodies of their loved ones.
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