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PS Harsama Kello in Mai Mahiu

Standing United in Solidarity: PS Harsama Kello Visits Mai Mahiu Flood Victims

In a heartfelt response to the devastating flooding in Mai Mahiu, Nakuru County, PS Harsama Kello expressed deep sorrow for the loss of lives and destruction of property caused by the bursting of the Old Kijabe Dam. "My heart goes out to the families, friends, and relatives impacted by the heartbreaking loss of loved ones," he said.

Accompanied by Deputy President Rigathi and other leaders, PS Harsama Kello visited the affected area, witnessing firsthand the widespread devastation caused by the relentless floodwaters. The scene was distressing, with homes destroyed, livelihoods washed away, and communities left reeling from the disaster.

Despite the immense challenges, PS Harsama Kello assured the victims and their communities that the government remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting them during this difficult time. "Rest assured, we stand united in solidarity and empathy, offering our unwavering support to those affected by this tragic event," he affirmed.

The visit highlighted the urgent need for coordinated efforts to provide relief and assistance to the flood victims. PS Harsama Kello emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration in addressing the immediate needs of the affected communities and in implementing long-term solutions to mitigate the impact of such disasters in the future.

As the nation comes together to support the Mai Mahiu flood victims, PS Harsama Kello's visit serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of community and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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