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The rising waters of Lake Naivasha have triggered a wildlife crisis, submerging hundreds of acres of pastureland, mainly around riparian areas.
As a result, many wild animals have been displaced, pushing them into nearby farms, hotels, and estates, with the crisis worsening daily.
The most affected species are hippos, buffaloes, and giraffes, which are straying onto main roads around the troubled lake, raising concerns among residents and motorists.
By 8pm each evening, dozens of hippos can be seen roaming along Moi South Lake Road, endangering both pedestrians and drivers.






