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Edit hapo kwa ‘Met’ uweke Meffi.
Now I know what will happen. THE OPPOSITE of what Met says
They are playing safe… And the sages of yore said better be safe than sorry.
wen is this goin to happen?
tonight
shait :oops::oops:
And you still beloved this Met Department f-uckers!
Woe to those without 666-Hujuma number… Serkal saidia watoto yangu yote imeenda na maji ![]()
I hope the gov has a plan for a Noah’s ark or something like that for Nairobi residents
Our met department is gambling, kazi yao ni GG
This is the current situation (as at 1600hrs).
Nairobi iko wapi hapo?
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Do cyclones even go that far in land. Coastal cities usually take the brunt if not all of the damage.
How far do they go?
ama kichwa
Ashilia one gay joke
Msenge
Let’s hope zile seeds senator Ledama Olekina aliangusha Maasai Mau Forest in what they call seed bombing will use this rain to sprout. We need Maasai Mau Forest restored
A category 5 Cyclone, Assuming it moves at an average speed of 280 km/h and goes into mountainous terrain, will probably travel around 400 km before it weakens to a tropical storm. However, if it travels in land in places with no mountains, it can go as far as 1000 km.As of now, Kenneth is 180-gusting-to-220km/h , making it equivalent to a category-3hurricane. It will make land fall in Mozambique at around 18:00 GMT today
Kwa hivyo kinaweza umana?
Mozambique tena ,wooi ![]()
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Nature haina huruma.
cyclone near the equator!!! uwongo