COP26: Kenya's 'land of plenty' is dying of thirst

COP26: Kenya's 'land of plenty' is dying of thirst

Droughts in Kenya are forcing people to dig dangerous wells to gain access to water under dried river beds.

The river Nakira is a seasonal river that fills in the rain season and dries out during hot spells. But climate change has been making the hot spells in Northern Africa more frequent, killing vital livestock and crops.

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