Genesis of State's poor response as floods leave trail of death, damage

Marooned village near Ahero after River Nyando burst its banks. [Michael Mute, Standard]

Survivors recall the chilling events of Monday, April 29, when an almighty gush of water came crashing into a Maai Mahiu village, flattening houses and killing people and livestock.

The first images that reached the media were of a dead cow in a pile of debris, and a car tucked in a labyrinth of tree branches nearby. All around, panicked locals rummage through whatever they can move.

This catastrophe compounded the floods that have hit Kenya over the past three weeks.