Drought in northern Kenya has devastated communities, wiping out livestock and livelihoods after multiple failed rainy seasons. With surface water scarce, the government is now focusing on untapped underground aquifers to address the crisis.
Breakdown
- Villagers in Kainama report no humanitarian aid and loss of livestock due to drought
- Residents rely on wild berries and a single, drying well for food and water 32s
- Hundreds share the well, leading to long waits and occasional conflict 45s
- Large underground aquifers exist but are mostly saline and costly to purify 1m 29s
- Ongoing studies aim to map fresh water sources, but immediate relief is lacking 1m 51s