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Ashley Lime
BBC News, Nairobi
The BBC explains why the biggest crypto-exchange platform in the world faces legal trouble in Nigeria. In the wake of devastating floods, the Kenyan government says it has set up more than 100 camps to house over 27,500 people.
That is a fraction of the more than 190,000 people who have been affected by the floods, according to government data. So far, 210 people are known to have died.
President William Ruto is expected to address the nation amid growing pressure to declare the floods a national disaster.
People living near 178 dams and reservoirs that have "filled up or nearly filled up" across the country were on Thursday directed to evacuate within 24 hours.
At the same time, a vacation notice has been give to people living within 30 metres of the Nairobi River system or other water courses across the country.
Compulsory evacuation along rivers in the capital Nairobi is ongoing as the government provides logistical support, temporary shelter and essential supplies to those affected, Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki said.
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