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							Kenya has delayed the reopening of its schools by one week due to severe flooding caused by heavy rains, with flood-related fatalities approaching 100 since mid-March.
The Education Ministry announced Sunday night that the reopening of schools would be postponed due to the adverse effects of flooding on some school premises. Reports from local media indicate that over 100 schools have been inundated, with some experiencing structural damage such as collapsed walls and blown-off roofs.
Originally scheduled to resume on Monday, schools will now reopen on May 6 to allow for necessary preparations and repairs.
The death toll from the flooding in Kenya stands at 93, with expectations of further fatalities following a tragic boat capsizing in northern Garissa county on Sunday night. While the Kenyan Red Cross has rescued 23 individuals, more than a dozen people remain missing.
Heavy rainfall has persisted since mid-March, prompting warnings from the Meteorology Department of continued precipitation.




