In the wake of recent torrential rainfall and ensuing flash floods, Hon. Mary Maingi, Member of Parliament for Mwea Constituency, has expressed profound concern over the devastating effects of the deluge on the local community.
The heavy downpour has inflicted considerable damage to paddy fields and storage facilities in the area, posing a significant threat to both residents and commodities alike.
Addressing the pressing issue, Hon. Maingi underscored the gravity of the situation, particularly in light of forecasts predicting further intense rainfall in the days ahead. Such forecasts raise fears of exacerbating the already precarious conditions experienced by residents.
In a statement, Hon. Maingi lamented the apparent lack of preventive measures taken by the National Irrigation Authority (NIA), despite her repeated appeals for the maintenance of drainage canals. She emphasized the critical role of proper canal maintenance in water management and flood prevention, expressing disappointment at the neglect of these calls. Hon. Maingi urged the NIA to swiftly address the consequences of the calamity and assume responsibility, especially considering the financial contributions made by farmers for such services.
Responding to the crisis, Hon. Maingi revealed ongoing efforts to engage with relevant authorities to secure immediate assistance in mitigating and resolving the flooding problem. She pledged relentless dedication to ensuring the community receives the necessary support and resources to overcome the challenges posed by the flooding.
Assuring constituents of her unwavering commitment, Hon. Maingi vowed to continue advocating for their interests and pursuing long-term solutions to prevent future occurrences of such disasters.
The plight of Mwea Constituency serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of communities to the adverse impacts of extreme weather events. As residents grapple with the aftermath of the floods, Hon. Maingi’s call for urgent action resonates as a beacon of hope amidst adversity.
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