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Over 700 families from Thiba village in Kirinyaga county are facing significant losses as they grapple with the aftermath of severe flooding that has displaced them. County officials say that the heavy rainfall which has been pounding the area left water channels filled, with river Thiba breaking its banks.
Over 700 families in Kirinyaga facing losses as they grapple with the aftermath of severe flooding
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