ELNINO? Panic as IGAD Warns of Heavy Rains in Western and Central Kenya Until End of June

Fear and uncertainty are once again sweeping across parts of Kenya after a fresh warning about heavy rainfall was issued. Many families are now watching the skies nervously, wondering whether more floods and destruction could be on the way.

The latest alert from the IGAD Climate Prediction and Application Centre (IGAD CPAC) has warned that western and central Kenya should prepare for heavier-than-normal rainfall until the end of June. 

The warning comes at a time when many residents are still recovering from previous episodes of extreme weather that caused damage to homes, roads, farms, and businesses.

According to the climate experts, the expected rains could affect daily activities, transportation, and agricultural operations in several counties. The forecast has raised concerns among farmers who fear crop losses, especially in areas where fields have already received significant rainfall over the past weeks.

The announcement quickly attracted public attention, and the incident sparked reactions online as Kenyans shared mixed views about the forecast. While some welcomed the rains for their potential benefits to agriculture and water supplies, others expressed worries about possible flooding and displacement.

Supporters appeared divided on social media, with some urging authorities to strengthen preparedness measures immediately, while others questioned whether enough had been done to protect vulnerable communities from weather-related disasters.

Weather experts continue to encourage residents in affected regions to stay informed and follow updates from official agencies. Emergency response teams and local authorities may also be required to remain alert in case conditions worsen unexpectedly.

What happened next surprised many as discussions about climate change, disaster preparedness, and infrastructure resilience resurfaced across online platforms. Many people were left talking about whether Kenya is fully prepared for increasingly unpredictable weather patterns.

As the end of June approaches, all eyes remain on the forecast and the potential impact of the expected rains.


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