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    Kenya's lakes rise to destructive highs

    China Daily | Updated: 2020-10-21 09:43
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    Residents of Kihoto estate on the shores of Kenya's Lake Naivasha wade through ankle-deep water on Oct 3. TONY KARUMBA/AFP

    BARINGO, Kenya-Peering into the lake, the village elder struggled to pinpoint where beneath the hyacinth and mesquite weeds lay the farm he lived in his entire life until the water rose like never before and swallowed everything up.

    A clump of sodden straw marked the spot: the tip of his thatch hut jutting from the murky depths, all that remained of his homestead after Kenya's Lake Baringo swelled to record highs this year, submerging villages, schools, health clinics and holiday resorts.

    "In my 60 years, I have never seen or experienced anything like this," said Richard Lichan Lekuterer, his gaze level with the tops of once-towering acacia trees poking above the water, the landscape altered beyond recognition.

    Baringo and the other great lakes of Kenya's Rift Valley have risen to levels not seen in at least half a century, some by several meters or more this year alone, following months of extreme rainfall that scientists have linked to a changing climate.

    These tremendous bodies of water have ebbed and flowed through the ages, supporting life along the banks, but records show this latest surge is unlike any witnessed in recent memory.

    "It was like the speed of the wind," said Lekuterer, who relocated deep inland when the water shot up in March and is preparing to move again as the tide inches nearer.

    The phenomenon is causing immense flooding along a chain of fresh and saltwater lakes stretching 500 kilometers along an ancient fault from the deserts of Turkana in Kenya's north to the fertile shores of Naivasha to the south.

    Lands abandoned

    Tens of thousands of people have been driven to higher ground and homes, grazing land and businesses abandoned as the lakes have unrelentingly pushed outward.

    The crisis shows no sign of easing, with seasonal rains forecast this month threatening more inundation.

    "It has never been this bad before," said Murray Roberts, who has lived on Baringo nearly 70 years, where he restores degraded land with his partner Elizabeth Meyerhoff through their Rehabilitation of Arid Environments Trust.

    Baringo has swollen about 70 square kilometers since 2011 but rose sharply earlier this year, flooding their offices and a nearby dispensary.

    Roberts' childhood home, and a family holiday business, disappeared beneath the surface.

    Like Baringo, the surge at Lake Naivasha, some 200 kilometers south, began slowly about a decade ago, evoking little concern as the basin refilled after a long dry spell.

    But it kept rising and in April suddenly accelerated, soon eclipsing the last historic high measured in the 1960s. The lake is now tracking closer to an extreme peak recorded in the early 20th century.

    A monitoring station run by the Water Resources Authority, a state agency, indicates the lake rose 2.7 meters between April and June, pushing water half a kilometer inland.

    "It's been phenomenal," said Guy Erskine, as hippos wallowed in his submerged hotel at Sanctuary Farm, a conservancy on Lake Naivasha his family has owned since 1978.

    Government scientists are exploring possible causes for the drastic upwelling, including whether silt flushing downstream from deforestation in the highland catchments could be reducing the lakes' storage capacity.

    Research into other theories, such as the influence of seismic activity and increased seepage from underground aquifers, is less conclusive.

    It follows one of the wettest periods in East Africa in recent times.

    Above-average temperatures in the Indian Ocean have spurred consecutive years of extreme and erratic rainfall, delivering frequent unseasonal downpours over the escarpments and rivers that feed the lakes.

    Agencies via Xinhua

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