Acting CEO of Moi Referral Hospital Dr Andrew Wandera, speaking at the hospital The Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) has discharged 13 patients who were admitted after being injured in the Elgeyo Marakwet mudslides.
Three wards were set aside to handle victims of the mudslides, including ten children and several elderly adults.
“We still have 23 patients with various degrees of injuries, but they are responding well to treatment and may be discharged soon,” said Dr Wandera.
Several leaders visited the patients to pray and wish them a quick recovery.
Kenya Defence Forces personnel, police, Red Cross teams, and local residents are still combing through the debris to search for survivors or recover missing bodies.
Elgeyo Marakwet Governor Wisley Rotich said efforts are ongoing to reopen roads leading to the affected areas.
Rescue workers said the search for bodies may become difficult after tomorrow, but a decision will be made on the next steps.
An estimated 500 families have been affected, with many displaced by the deadly mudslides.
Embobut MCA Paul Kipyatich, whose area was among the worst hit, said the destruction was extensive.


















