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The current situation in Kihoto estate in Naivasha, where water levels in the nearby Lake Naivasha have risen sharply, displacing over 5,000 people. [Antony Gitonga, Standard]

Tens of wild animals have been displaced by the rising water levels of Lake Naivasha as residents continue to feel the full wrath of nature.

The wild animals, mainly hippos, buffaloes, and giraffes, have been pushed into private farms, homes, and nearby Moi South road, sparking fear and anxiety among area residents.

This came as tens of families affected by the flooding in Kihoto estate embarked on a mass exodus seeking homes in nearby estates as the water levels continued to rise by the day.