News Reports Kenya Floods: Tourists and Staff Stranded in Maasai Mara Game Reserve by Olivia Aniunoh May 2, 2024 Published by Olivia Aniunoh May 2, 2024 6 Tourists and staff are being evacuated from Kenya’s popular Maasai Mara game reserve after floods left parts of it submerged. More than 10 lodges and camps have been flooded after the nearby Talek River burst its banks on Tuesday. There are also fears that some animals might have been swept away by the raging floods. The area’s police chief, Kipkoech Lotiatia, told the BBC the reserve was badly damaged. It is unclear how many people are trapped in the reserve, but about 90 have been rescued so far either by air or boat, according to the Kenya Red Cross. Most of the affected camps have been closed but the flooding has subsided, the aid agency says. “In some camps, tents have been swept away, and the Mara bridge, linking the Mara Triangle and the Greater Mara, has been washed away,” the aid agency said in a post on X earlier on Wednesday. Local official Stephen Nakola told the AFP news agency about 100 tourists were stranded. Many foreign and local tourists visit the reserve to see its wildlife, including lions, leopards and cheetahs. Mr Lotiatia earlier told journalists that rescue teams were using two emergency helicopters to evacuate the tourists and workers. The Masai Mara management did not immediately respond to a BBC request for comment. The Talek river burst its banks on Tuesday afternoon following heavy rains upstream. The situation has been made worse by waters flowing from the Mara river, near the Serengeti-Tanzania border, following days of rainfall in the area. “After several days of continuous rainfall, our rivers have swollen, impacting several camps and areas in the Maasai Mara National Reserve,” the local Narok county government said in a statement. Roads and bridges have also been submerged by the raging waters, affecting local communities. The Talek gate, one of the main routes out of the game reserve, is said to be heavily flooded. President William Ruto has ordered Kenyans living in areas at risk of flooding or landslides to evacuate. The rainy season has been devastating this year, and about 180 people have been killed and 90 are missing in weeks of flooding. Source: BBC 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Olivia Aniunoh previous post US Increases Pressure on Israel Over Gaza Aid as Truce Talks Continue next post A Precarious Step You may also like Three Sentenced To Death In Iran Over Killing... November 5, 2024 Killers Of Ugandan Olympian Sentenced to 35 years November 5, 2024 Gombe Snakebite Hospital Records Highest Cases In Sub-Saharan... November 5, 2024 Two Arrested For Stripping Teenage Girls Over Alleged... November 5, 2024 NDDC Begins Channelisation Of Creek In Bayelsa, Rivers November 5, 2024 NIGERIA VIOLENT CONFLICT WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT November 5, 2024 Driver killed As Police Rescue 23 Kidnap Victims... November 5, 2024 Kano Gov’t Probes Alleged Assault On Doctor By... November 5, 2024 Police Nab Man For Allegedly Beheading Father Inside... November 5, 2024 Insecurity: Over 20 schools, 23 markets closed in... October 29, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.