Breaking news: Tragedy strikes as a boat capsizes in Lake Baringo, leaving one dead and six still missing. Read more about the rescue efforts and the cause of the accident.
In a heartbreaking incident at Lake Baringo, one person has been reported dead and six individuals are still missing after a boat carrying more than 19 youths for a church service capsized. The Coast Guard officers have launched rescue efforts to find the missing individuals and provide assistance. Police revealed that the tragic accident occurred while the boat was ferrying church members from Kampi Samaki to Kokwa Island, highlighting the dangers faced on the lake.
Baringo County Police Commander Julius Kiragu stated that the boat capsized due to strong winds hitting it as it made its way to the church in Kokwa Island. Despite the challenging conditions, 11 people were successfully rescued from the capsized boat, bringing a glimmer of hope amidst the tragedy. The Kenya Red Cross Society has been actively involved in the rescue mission to ensure the safety of those affected by the unfortunate accident.
As the rescue efforts continue in Lake Baringo, it serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with water transportation in unpredictable conditions. Authorities are urging caution and adherence to safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The community's solidarity and support are crucial in providing comfort to the families of the victims and aiding in the ongoing rescue operations.
Did you know? Lake Baringo is one of the two freshwater lakes in the Rift Valley and is known for its diverse bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts. Additionally, boat accidents have historically been a concern on the lake due to changing weather patterns and strong winds, emphasizing the need for vigilance and safety precautions while navigating its waters.
Coast Guard officers boarding embark on rescue efforts at Lake Baringo where a motor boat carrying more than 19 youths for a church service capsized on ...
Police said the boat was ferrying church members from Kampi Samaki to Kokwa Island.
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