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Refugees cut off by Kenya floods | Refugees cut off by Kenya floods |
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Thousands of Somali refugees in Kenyan camps have seen their shelters and belongings destroyed by severe flooding in the east of the country. | |
At least two refugees have been killed and many camps cut off by floodwater, UN aid agencies said on Tuesday. | |
The plight of refugees in one camp has been compounded after the Kenyan government restricted access. | |
The ban was imposed to stop young refugees being recruited to fight in Somalia, the Kenyan government said. | |
Tens of thousands of people fleeing fighting in Somalia have arrived in Kenya in recent months. | Tens of thousands of people fleeing fighting in Somalia have arrived in Kenya in recent months. |
Homes destroyed | Homes destroyed |
Both the UN's World Food Programme and the UN refugee agency say many refugee camps in eastern Kenya are now inaccessible. | |
The UNHCR said at least two refugees, one a three-year-old child, have been killed and thousands of shelters destroyed by floodwater. | |
The worst effects were felt in the low-lying Ifo camp, where 90% of the settlement's 54,000 refugees have been hit by the flooding. | |
Aid workers have been unable to reach nearby Dagahaley camp but it is believed that up to 80% of the camp's 37,000 residents have lost their belongings and many makeshift homes have been destroyed. | Aid workers have been unable to reach nearby Dagahaley camp but it is believed that up to 80% of the camp's 37,000 residents have lost their belongings and many makeshift homes have been destroyed. |
The WFP said a number of its feeding stations were underwater and trucks have been unable to deliver food. | The WFP said a number of its feeding stations were underwater and trucks have been unable to deliver food. |
The organisation said it hoped to be able to deliver some food by air. | The organisation said it hoped to be able to deliver some food by air. |
Travel restrictions | |
In north-eastern Kenya more than 150,000 people living in the Dadaab refugee zone have been grounded by a blanket travel ban imposed by the Kenyan government. | |
Only aid agencies will be allowed to transport materials in and out of the Dadaab camps, Kenyan television reported. | |
A Kenyan government official told the BBC that the travel restrictions were intended to prevent refugees being recruited to fight in neighbouring conflicts. | |
Siras Gitau from Kenya's ministry of internal security said: "Leaders in the north-eastern province were involved in recruiting young people to go to that country [Somalia]." | |
The BBC's Bashcash Jugsoday in Garissa said that the ban would have a major impact on businesses run by Somali refugees inside the camps. | |
This could have serious consequences as 90% of the refugees' livelihood comes from such businesses and only 10% from aid agencies, he said. | |
On Monday, Kenya banned all flights to and from neighbouring Somalia, citing security reasons. | |
The Kenya Red Cross says the number of people affected by the floods has now risen to about 200,000 people. |
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