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The number of bodies retrieved in Muswii River in Makueni county following yesterday's incident after a lorry plunged into the river now stands at nine. Makueni County Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili said there are still ten other bodies missing as search efforts in the river intensify. Elsewhere four people are reported dead after a car they were travelling in was swept away by floods at river Manyanzani in Kalama, Machakos county.
Kilifi: River Sabaki bursts it's banks
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