Kenya: Drought killed 70 Kenyan elephants in one year
Friday, May 20, 2022
Water pans are to be created using an old dam.

Kenya's Tourism Minister Najib Balala has told the BBC more than 70 elephants have died in the last year as a result of the ongoing drought affecting all of East Africa. 

The animals were in Tsavo National Park, one of the country’s oldest parks. It is also one of the world’s largest wildlife reserves. 

The Kenyan authorities fear the ecosystem will experience more wildlife deaths if the drought continues. 

A number of giraffes have also died, said Mr Balala.

"We have an abundance of wildlife but still every animal counts and we care if one goes down," he added.

The Kenyan government is aiming to use an old dam to create water pans in the area to prevent further wildlife deaths. 

The drought in East Africa has also affected millions of people in several countries leaving many at risk of severe food shortages.