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Water CS Eugene Wamalwa

"Kenya: "We are ready for El Nino"

Water and Irrigation Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa has reassured the public that the government is well prepared to contain the effects of the impending El Nino rains.

Wamalwa, however, urged farmers from Rift Valley to harvest their crops ahead of the rains which are expected to pound the country this month.

In September, Wamalwa urged Kenyans to ensure they conserve enough water to sustain them for several months once the El Nino begins.

According to the Water and Irrigation CS, dams sunk during the colonial era are still operational.

The Cabinet Secretary emphasized on the need to desilt them in order to enable proper storage and harvesting especially for use after the long rains.

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