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Kenya Airways was forced to divert flights at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Saturday night, due to heavy rains and poor visibility. The national carrier has also warned of possible delays in departures from JKIA due to poor visibility caused by the torrential downpour on Saturday night. The flight disruption came at the same time as the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) announced that all vehicles must use the main gate at JKIA to enter and exit the airport indefinitely.
Heavy rains on Saturday flood parts of JKIA
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