Kenyan tour guide rescues 14 tourists after devastating floods

Three of the travellers were Brits.

Kenyan tour guide rescues 14 tourists after devastating floods
Kenyan tour guide rescues 14 tourists after devastating floods in Maasai Mara Facebook
Tour guide James Apolloh Omenya rescued tourists and staff after floods in Maasai Mara, Kenya (Picture: Facebook)

A Kenyan tour guide helped rescue 14 tourists and 25 staff after major flooding hit their camp in Maasai Mara national reserve.

The group, including three British travellers, were staying at Talek Bush Camp when rising flood water put them in danger.

Tour guide James Apolloh Omenya, 27, sprung into action and led them to a higher platform, where they were later picked up by the Kenyan Red Cross.

Torrential rains have caused widespread flooding and landslides across the East African nation since the rainy season begun in March, killing at least 210 people and causing widespread damage.

James was asleep in his tent when his driver woke him up at around 1.20am to warn him about heavy rain and flooding, reports Sky News.

‘When I woke up our tent was literally floating,’ he said.

‘We stepped out of the tent and after a short while the water was reaching up to our waists.’

Kenyan tour guide rescues 14 tourists after devastating floods in Maasai Mara larrymadowo's profile picture larrymadowo Edited ? 2d A quick thinking Kenyan tour guide saved the lives of 14 tourists and 25 staff in the Maasai Mara. He woke them up and moved them to elevated water tanks as their camp was surrounded by flood waters. That hero is just 27 - James Apolloh Omenya @birding_with_apolloh. When I spoke to him, the first thing he did was to shout out his driver and tentmate Michael Mureithi who helped him lead everyone. He even swam to save the life of someone else who was trapped in flood waters where a chopper could not fly Facebook
James said it was important to put people’s safety first (Picture: Facebook)
Kenyan tour guide rescues 14 tourists after devastating floods in Maasai Mara One of the vehicles on the camp was almost completely submerged. Pic: James Apolloh Omenya
A jeep at Talek Bush Camp is almost completely submerged in the flood water (Picture: James Apolloh Omenya)

Realising the group could be in danger, he woke everyone up and initially took them to a room that was safer.

But with the water level rising, James feared the room may also soon be flooded and that they needed to find somewhere higher.

He said: ‘In the camp there are concrete water tankers that are about 27ft (8.2m) above the ground on a platform – so I went and got a ladder and moved it up next to the tank.’

From here the group was rescued by the Kenya Red Cross at around 10.40am on Wednesday.

Kenyan tour guide rescues 14 tourists after devastating floods in Maasai Mara Mr Omenya, second from right, with Narok County governor Patrick Ole Ntutu, third from right, and tourists after the rescue effort. Pic: James Apolloh Omenya
Narok County governor Patrick Ole Ntutu, third from right and James with some of the tourists after the rescue effort (Picture: James Apolloh Omenya)
Kenyan tour guide rescues 14 tourists after devastating floods in Maasai Mara larrymadowo's profile picture larrymadowo Edited ? 2d A quick thinking Kenyan tour guide saved the lives of 14 tourists and 25 staff in the Maasai Mara. He woke them up and moved them to elevated water tanks as their camp was surrounded by flood waters. That hero is just 27 - James Apolloh Omenya @birding_with_apolloh. When I spoke to him, the first thing he did was to shout out his driver and tentmate Michael Mureithi who helped him lead everyone. He even swam to save the life of someone else who was trapped in flood waters where a chopper could not fly Facebook
James led the tourists and staff to a water structure where they would be safer (Picture: Facebook)

Some of the tourists were flown to Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, while a few decided to remain in Maasai Mara in the hope of finishing their trip.

Looking back on the rescue, James said it was important to stay calm and put people’s safety first.

CNN reporter Larry Madowo wrote on Instagram that the tour guide also swam to save the life of another who had been trapped by flood water and couldn’t be reached by a helicopter.

Speaking on Friday, Kenyan president William Ruto said the flooding across the country is expected to get even worse.

‘Sadly, we have not seen the last of this perilous period, as the situation is expected to escalate. Meteorological reports paint a dire picture,’ Ruto said on Kenyan television.

‘Kenya may face its first-ever cyclone.’

Cyclone Hidaya is expected hit Tanzania, Kenya’s southern neighbour, on Saturday, bringing with it waves almost eight metres high (26 feet) and 165kph winds (100mph), according to the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre.

Members of the Mara Elephant Project prepare for a search and rescue mission within the flooded area following heavy rainfall in the Talek region, of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenya, May 1, 2024. Mara Elephant Project//Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT.
Members of the Mara Elephant Project prepare for a search and rescue mission(Picture: via Reuters)
A view from a helicopter shows a safari lodge near the swollen river within the flooded area following heavy rainfall in the Talek region, of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenya, May 1, 2024. Mara Elephant Project/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT.
A view from a helicopter shows a safari lodge near a swollen river in the Talek region of the Maasai Mara National Reserve (Picture: via Reuters)

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Floods have killed more than 160 people in Tanzania since the beginning of April.

‘This cyclone, named Hidaya, that could hit anytime now, is predicted to cause torrential rain, strong winds and powerful and dangerous waves,’ Ruto said.

The US has also been hit by extreme weather, with numerous tornadoes plowing through Texas.

Video footage shows the twisters descend on the state on Thursday evening

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