
The River Tana rose beyond its banks, flooding farms and homesteads in Saka Location, Balambala subcounty.
Two farmers were left stranded as waters climbed higher, the danger of drowning and attacks from hippos and crocodiles becoming real. Their whistles pierced the air, urgent signals calling for help.
Responders from the Kenya Red Cross prepared their mission. Equipped with ropes and a speedboat, they moved quickly into the turbulent waters.
The boat cut through the current as rescuers shouted instructions, guiding the farmers toward safety.
A rope was thrown across the flood, reaching the men who clung tightly as they were pulled closer. Strong arms extended from the boat, hauling them aboard.
“Two farmers stranded by rising River Tana floodwaters have been safely rescued by our team in Saka Location, Balambala Sub‑County,” the Kenya Red Cross confirmed. The statement marked the success of the operation and the relief of the community.
On the boat, the farmers sat exhausted but safe, their whistles now silent. The responders checked their condition, ensuring they were secure from both the water and the predators it concealed.
The hum of the engine carried them back to dry land, away from the river’s fury. Onshore, ropes and tools lay scattered, evidence of the struggle and the swift action that saved lives.
The farmers, though shaken, were alive, brought to safety by the determination and readiness of the rescue team.
The mission ended with relief, a clear example of courage and quick response in the face of rising waters. The rescue unfolded as a coordinated effort, with responders alerting the stranded men by blowing whistles of their own, signaling that help had arrived.
Some carried ropes to pull them from the water, while others steadied the boat against the strong current. Every movement was deliberate, every action aimed at ensuring no life was lost to the flood.
The River Tana continued to surge, but the farmers were safe. Their rescue stood as proof of preparedness and swift response, a moment when human effort overcame the dangers of nature.
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