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More than six hundred people living along the banks of Lake Naivasha have been displaced by raging floods and backflow from the lake. Days of heavy rain have pushed water levels dangerously high, submerging homes and farmlands. In Kihoto Estate alone, more than one thousand homesteads are now underwater
Over 600 families displaced by rising waters in lake Naivasha
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