Larry Madowo covering Nigeria floods
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Celebrated Kenyan media personality and CNN Journalist Larry Madowo has wowed Kenyans with his recent photo of his recent coverage in Nigeria.

Larry shared a photo of his body half-amassed in water as he spoke to a woman whose house has flooded.

Larry noted that what he was doing was ‘in-depth’ reporting alluding to the spot he was standing on.

"In-depth reporting on the floods in Nigeria, literally."

In yet another photo, Larry showed the extent he went to tell the story of the humanitarian crisis facing people living in Bayelsa.

Capturing it all was her camera lady sitting on a boat who also appears to have been soaked in the same water prior.

This comes at a time when the world is facing the effects of climate change. The photo received enormous reactions from his followers and fellow journalists.

Check out the reactions;

Mutunga Mitheu: The same rain, we're praying here in kenya to come. God of wonders please visit kenya.

Susan Njaaga: We are demanding rain with "kimera" to come to our motherland kenya

Jerry Jareds: When there's some parts of Kenya that has experienced no rainfall for 3 yrs?....Earth no balance.

O-tivoh Basanga: Hapa mnaforce issues ndio CNN ishow the negative side of Africa....I see you understood the assignment.

Winnie Orenge: I thought I was seeing physically challenged people until I widely open my eyes.

Nganyi K Mike: Sorry to all Nigerians caught up in the tragedy but i think this is a good opportunity for the great prayer warriors of Nigeria to use their powers for the good of society.

Kongowea Mswahili: But why didn't their many prophets forsee this??Yet they can see who will be the Kenyan President in 2027.

Kevin Langat: Critical journalism is being able to cover the difficult stories and ask the hard questions, good work bruv.

Agnes Thuvi: That water is so dirty you can get sick there .Please be careful.Use a boat or chopper next time CNN can afford it.

Anjere Amateshe: CNN huwa dramatic sana! Why don't you interview the lady in a dry area and then show us a camera pan of the flooded areas? So much clout chasing.

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