Nine people have died and more than 86,000 displaced by floods in Tana River and Kilifi counties, the Kenya Red Cross has said.
Among the dead is a nine-month-old baby. Seven lost their lives in Tana River while two others died in Kilifi County.
Kenya Red Cross regional coordinator Hassan Musa said over 60,000 of those displaced are lacking humanitarian assistance.
Musa told journalists on Wednesday that those who do not have shelter are at a risk of water-borne diseases as most camps have no facilities such as toilets.
“The camps have challenges as it is still raining. In Tana River out of the 64, 000 people only 4,000 got shelter, others are at risk of water-borne diseases because the camps don’t have toilets,” he said.
He said they have established 108 camps in Tana River and eight in Kilifi which are hosting the flood victims.