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The recent raging floods witnessed in the Nairobi city center was the most devastating and distressing. This comes days after the meteorological department warned of the possibility of unusually heavy rains. Despite the indications and having experienced storm-related disasters, we went on with our normal laissez-faire, until the rains struck and there was nothing to be done.

Although some may reason that storms and natural calamities are acts of God we have little or no control over, the seasonal rains had been expected and anticipated by farmers getting ready to plant their crop.

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