Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Floods-in-Migori-and-Homa-Bay-Counties-in-Kenya-27MDHURKEGO.htmlConceptually similarFloods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYECompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYFCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYY7Completed★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYWOCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYWZCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYXGCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYXHCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYXJCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYXMCompleted★★★★View AllGP1STYYVFloods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaA village resident stares at the carcass of an animal killed by the floods.Floods are back in Kenya and households have been displaced over the last several days. The floods have left thousands displaced, hundreds lives lost, crops have been destroyed and livestock dead. Weather patterns in East Africa have been significantly affected by the changing global climate. Extreme weather events of floods and droughts are becoming more frequent and more intense as the climate crisis deepens. With the current COVID-19 crisis and locusts invasion, flooding will exacerbate the food security situation in the country.Locations:Africa-KenyaDate:21 May, 2020Credit:© Bernard Ojwang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1024px X 576pxKeywords:Animals-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Death-Floods-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Victims-WaterShoot:Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaFloods in Migori and Homabay Counties in Kenya. Floods are back in Kenya and households have been displaced over the last several days. The floods have left thousands displaced, hundreds lives lost, crops have been destroyed and livestock dead. Weather patterns in East Africa have been significantly affected by the changing global climate. Extreme weather events of floods and droughts are becoming more frequent and more intense as the climate crisis deepens. With the current COVID-19 crisis and locusts invasion, flooding will exacerbate the food security situation in the country.