The lake has surged more than a kilometre inland in what residents say is the worst flooding they have ever seen. Scientists are pointing to a mix of climate pressures and human activity as the cause.
Breakdown
- Lake Naivasha has surged over a kilometre inland, flooding homes.
- Residents' attempts to block the water have failed. 19s
- Scientists blame climate change, human activity, and tectonic factors. 46s
- Meteorological events like El Nino cause enhanced rains and runoff. 1m 32s
- Similar flooding has affected other Rift Valley lakes and infrastructure. 2m 9s