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Kenya Drought Threatens Maasai Community

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Lack of rain in the southern part of Kenya has parched land and killed hundreds of cattle belonging to East Africa's Maasai community. The Kajiado area is littered with the rotting carcasses of animals that have died in the past few weeks. Isaac Deka is among thousands of the East African community who is suffering from the arid conditions. Until recently Deka was the proud owner of 55 cows, he is now left with three. It'll soon be two — this one is dying. Kenya's Meteorological department said it is the worst drought in more than 20 years. [Isaac Deka, Maasai Pastoralist]:

"Never. There has never been a drought like this one. I have experienced two previous droughts but never anything like this. It has never been this bad." Money from selling the cattle is used to buy food and pay for school fees. With a dwindling number of cattle Deka must look for another means to support his family. [Isaac Deka, Maasai Pastoralist]:

"After they all die, there is nothing else I can do. If I can find employment I will go, if not I will just stay." The government has declared a state of emergency and has appealed for foreign aid. Rain has been predicted in April but weather experts warn they will bring flash floods and heavy erosion.

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