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President Ruto promises to compensate evacuated flood victims with money

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Kenyan President William Ruto has promised to compensate all those who have fallen victim to the heavy rains that have displaced many.

Speaking while addressing a gathering in Mathare, the Kenya Kwanza leader assured them that they have taken the names of all those who were affected by the floods and that the government will compensate them with money that will enable them afford food and rent for a while as the government is working to see how they can help them find stability.

President Ruto assessing the flood situation in Mathare (Image Courtesy)

Every household of the 40,000 households that have been displaced in Nairobi County will be paid 10,000 Ksh so that they can find alternative accommodation as we plan for their future as a government so that every Kenyan has a place to call home,” President Ruto assured the Kibera residents.

Governor Sakaja, together with CS Moses Kuria and the company of other leaders, also paid a visit to families in Mathare affected by floods and donated food, among other essentials.

Over the past two weeks, the country has been experiencing heavy rains that have been sweeping everything on its way, displacing millions and even taking lives.

The country has been advised to the public has been advised to brace themselves and try as much as possible to shelter from the heavy rains and avoid walking directly to the unmerciful floods.

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The Essence of Compensating Flood Victims

Compensating flood victims is a vital step in aiding those who have suffered from the devastating effects of flooding. Governments often allocate funds to provide financial assistance, support for rebuilding homes, and aid in restoring communities affected by floods, and this is exactly what the Kenyan President is doing.

This compensation aims to alleviate some of the burdens faced by victims, enabling them to recover and rebuild their lives. Additionally, governments may offer resources for preventative measures to mitigate future flood risks.

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