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Meteorological department dismisses Nairobi County’s El Nino warning

Nairobi experiences flooding whenever it rains heavily as seen from this picture take in May 2015. PHOTO: FILE

NAIROBI: Kenya Meteorological Services (KMS) has dismissed a report by the Nairobi County Government that Nairobi will experience high rainfall in September.

While acknowledging the fact that there is an impending El Nino, KMS Deputy Director Peter Ambeje told The Standard that it is too early to know the intensity of the expected rainfall.

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