An Investigation of the Problem of Flooding in Nairobi: A Case Study of South C Estate
When the rainy season starts in earnest, the residents of Nairobi have several problems. The life of an average person living and/or working in the city often suffers economic, employment, health, and security challenges. First, most of the major roads within the city (already dilapidated and sporting gaping potholes) become inaccessible to pedestrians. During ‘average’ instances, the waters across roads are knee-length and it becomes practically impossible for office workers to retain the right outlook for their jobs.