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Kenyan lake flood displaces thousands, ruins homes and schools

Kenyan lake flood displaces thousands, ruins homes and schools

Summary

Rising water levels in Kenya's Lake Naivasha have displaced around 7,000 people, destroyed homes, and disrupted daily life in the region. Local officials and experts attribute the flooding to climate change, increased rainfall, and geological shifts. The situation has endangered residents' health, affected wildlife, and threatened local businesses like tourism and flower exports.

Key Facts

  • Lake Naivasha in Kenya has flooded, affecting the Kihoto district severely.
  • The lake's waters have moved about 1.5 kilometers inland, a new record for the area.
  • The flooding has displaced approximately 7,000 people.
  • Homes, schools, churches, and police stations are underwater.
  • Flooding affects local wildlife and poses health risks like cholera.
  • Local businesses, including tourism and the flower export sector, face disruptions.
  • Experts say that climate change, geological changes, and increased rainfall are reasons for the flooding.
  • Residents fear further flooding with the upcoming rainy season.
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