Rising waters of Lake Turkana turns El Molo village into an Island - ISOLATED BY WATERS
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2021
- A Kenyan village inhabited by El Molo people in Loyiangalani, Marsabit county has been cut off from the mainland by rising waters of Lake Turkana and turned into an Island.
Residents are struggling to access key amenities like schools, hospitals and markets.
Such amazing presentation
Just with this guy could do lots more
He reminds me of David Attenborough 😀. Very impressive
Now this sounds like a serious crisis staring this community . How can the gov not. be making plans to relocate these families and plan forward? This is only gonna get worse as climate crisis deepens
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Many see flooding nuisance.. I see irrigation opportunities and food security, job creation..if life gives you lime ..make lemonade.
this is great content..well done
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@@KenyanHistorian Kindly consider also covering stories in parts of Africa in the future.
I hope to visit turkana
Food and nutrition security especially for the children under five, pregnant and lactating mothers should be a priority,I support School Feeding program to all Northern Kenya children
Floating houses for communities in Loiyangalani and Illeret ward as one of the options
Ethiopian side equally affected by rising water level, few kilometres from Kenya via Illeret border of Kenya and Ethiopia
According to Dasanach community of Selecho, Rising water level of Lake Turkana is not caused by climate change, it's as a result of closure of Ethiopia Dam that increased water level of OMO River that flows into Lake Turkana
During drought fish search for food in the deep seas and the fisherfolks find it difficulty and challenges to catch enough fish but the traders mostly from outside this place use modern fishing gears
Is the poverty of Elmolos and the Dasanach Communities still below the poverty line? Any assessment done?
Rising water level in Lake Turkana
What is the Next for them?
I hear the children sing in Luo
It's not Luo. It's Turkana.... Turkana, Luo and Dinka are from the same family... So they have many shared words and phrases
@@KenyanHistorian ooh that's why. Because the language is somehow the same
enock good insight ,kindly do a history on the evolution of the minority community like maasai
It's one year since the last time we heard the story of flooding lakes in Kenya especially Rift valley basin. From Lake Naivasha along way to lake Turkana. I personally witness the rise in Lake Victoria in Mlimani area of Kisumu.
What was the phenomenon behind this is mysterious. If we assumed the phenomenon is caused by silt then how can we explain about others lakes like L. Naivasha, L. Nakuru,L. Victoria and L. Elmentaita?
If this phenomenon affected only Naivasha, Elmentaita and Nakuru maybe explanation would be underground channel are responsible. I also believe the underground water is responsible since we in Kenya haven't exploit our underground water reservoir and as it continue to rain the excess water underground are looking for a weak point to releases the excess and reduce the pressure.
Fish factory submerged in Selicho, Illeret ward
Elmolo Community of Marsabit County
🇰🇪🇪🇹 - When ETHIOPIA Started building it's DAM in the North Environmentalists in KENYA were Complaining that LAKE TURKANA will Dry up and that they will LOSE and there will not be any 🐬FISH🐠🐟 anymore. How come now there is more WATER🚣🚿 than before?
Lake Turkana's waters are rising due to a different set of geological factors, just as many other lakes in the Kenyan Rift Valley are rising. The Rift is pulling apart and water is seeping into these lakes from underneath, presumably from the Indian ocean.
Now that you mentioned it, I remember the term ecological disaster Being thrown around that lake turkana would dry up to form two small pools. No wonder people are sceptical of climate change
Action and a stern one needs to be taken
The song belongs to luo community.
Pandeni miti sasa acheni ujinga
Komote village