The tourist boats that typically navigate Kenya’s renowned Lake Naivasha have recently taken on a new role: rescuing hundreds from inundated homes.
Though the lake’s water level has been increasing for more than a decade with repeated flooding, residents of the modest Kihoto district are stunned by this year’s unprecedented scale.
“It hasn’t happened like this before,” said resident Rose Alero.
According to local officials, the Rift Valley lake has advanced an unprecedented 1.5km (about 1 mile) inland.
“People are suffering,” said Alero, a 51-year-old grandmother, noting that many neighbours have fallen ill.
In her home, water reaches waist height, while throughout the district, toilets are overflowing.
“People are stuck … they have nowhere to go.”
The devastation is widespread: hun

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