[00:42.47]Officials have said that they need blankets, tents, water and food.
[00:47.38]For the moment, water and electricity are cut, but the good news is that the roads are open and rescue team can do the job better.
[00:55.65]With the darkness, search and rescue operation will be difficult,
[00:58.70]but the general governor’s office said that they have sent generators to the area, so rescue operation can continue overnight.
[01:06.10]The new president of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, has been sworn in at a ceremony in Nairobi.
[01:11.94]In his inauguration speech, he said he would bring unity to the country.
[01:16.10]Mr Kenyatta is facing charges at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
[01:20.53]The BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse was at the swearing-in ceremony.
[01:23.86]When Uhuru Kenyatta finally appeared to take the oath of office, today’s event felt very much like a continuation of the old established order.
[01:33.44]"I, Uhuru Kenyatta, swear that I will truly…”
[01:37.51]His right hand was resting on the very same bible his father had used half a century ago when he became Kenya’s first post-independence leader.
[01:46.08]Uhuru Kenyatta pledged to govern for all Kenyans.
[01:49.80]He also said he’d abide by his international obligations “for attending his trial at The Hague”.