Transport along the Kitale–Lodwar highway was disrupted after heavy rains washed away the Morpus temporary bridge yesterday evening, leaving motorists stranded and causing a long traffic jam along the busy route.
The destruction of the temporary bridge brought movement to a standstill as vehicles heading to and from Lodwar were forced to halt, with drivers and passengers waiting for hours as authorities assessed the situation. The affected section is a key transport corridor linking the town of Kitale and Lodwar, and is frequently used by traders, public transport vehicles, and cargo trucks.
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Witnesses reported that the bridge was overwhelmed by fast-rising floodwaters following intense rainfall in the area. The strong current swept away sections of the temporary structure, making it impossible for vehicles to cross.
The incident has raised concerns among road users who depend on the highway for travel and business activities. Local authorities are expected to assess the damage and provide guidance on alternative routes or emergency repairs to restore transport along the highway.



