Residents of Elgeyo Marakwet County living along the Kerio Valley escarpment have been urged to move to safer areas following the emergence of a massive ground crack in Sangin Village, Kokwao Sub-location, Emsoo Ward, raising fears of landslides amid ongoing heavy rains. County Director for Climate Change, Environment and Forestry, Chelimo Suter, said the county government is…
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