Kenya's landslides disrupt flow of emergency aid to refugee camp

Source: Xinhua| 2019-11-25 21:46:50|Editor: xuxin
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KAPENGURIA, Kenya, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- The massive landslides that hit northwestern Kenyan county of West Pokot in the wake of torrential rains on Friday night have disrupted the flow of emergency aid to Kakuma Refugee camp located in neighboring Turkana County.

Trucks ferrying food and other essential commodities to the refugee camp were on Monday stranded for the second day as debris blocked a major highway.

Flash floods swept away bridges hence cutting off transportation of passengers and cargo along the highway connecting West Pokot and Turkana Counties.

Truck drivers who spoke to Xinhua said they were unable to deliver relief food to Kakuma refugee camp that is home to thousands of people displaced by conflicts in neighboring countries like South Sudan.

"We have camped in the jungle for two days as we cannot proceed with the journey to Kakuma because the road has been cut off and become impassible," said John Kamau, a truck driver.

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