Egypt donates aid to El-Nino victims in Kenya

Last year, El-Nino floods killed 160 people and left 136,025 displaced after floods wreaked havoc.
The Kenyan government on Friday received food and medical supplies from the government of Egypt to support communities affected by the El Nino floods.
Asals and Regional Development PS Kello Harsama who received the donation from Egypt Ambassador to Kenya Wael Nasreldin Attiya, said the donation arrived at a critical time as it will provide much-needed relief to those affected by the recent floods.
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"The act of kindness reaffirms the enduring solidarity and friendship between our two nations," said Harsama.

The principal Secretary acknowledged the consistent support Egypt offered to Kenya during times of crisis. He underscored its unwavering commitment as a dependable partner in the humanitarian field.
"It is a testament to the strong and cordial relations between Kenya and Egypt, which I am keen to see nurtured for our mutual benefit," he said.
He gave assurance to the Republic of Egypt that the donation resources would be directed to the communities affected by the floods.
He further stated that distribution will be carried out transparently and efficiently.
Last year, El-Nino floods killed 160 people and left 136,025 displaced after floods wreaked havoc, predominantly within the Asal counties.
El Nino, a climatic phenomenon characterized by the periodic warming of sea surface temperatures, has induced significant shifts in rainfall patterns, resulting in an increased likelihood of extreme weather events such as floods.
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