Kasensero fish landing site is submerging - Relief Vacations Channel

Kasensero fish Lansing site, a land and portion of Uganda that is so far in isolation due to its remote geography away from the rest of Uganda is now under surg of fully submerging into water.

It all started when the rains that watered them day and night cut them off the from the main land when they broke down the bridge and the road transport network.

This made it so difficult and merely impossible for the people of Kasensero to cross back to the main land because road transport was no more and it was the only way to the main land.

Of course this crippled business and heartily fishing yet it was the heart of living by the people. Although fishing remained operational even in the dark days if COVID-19, prices lowed so much to losses because fishermen had no clear way to move fish from the landing site to the main land. These are losses and great losses.

Losses aside, the rain didn’t stop even a single day without dropping. The then homesteads near the lake side shores were swept away by the angry waves and high speed waters which left many home less.

Because the road and the bridge had been broken down, kasensero became inscribed in the mass of water.

The crazy waters didn’t stop even after seeing this. It rained and rained. When now as I am texting this, its raining.

Just imagine once attached to the main land but now been cut of by the surging water and the lake water levels are also growing so high and deep eating a piece of the land daily.

Kasensero is submerging

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That’s ‘Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria’ for you :see_no_evil:

I think the issue with ‘surge leading to submergence’ from rainfall is due to the fact that the ‘water has no passage’. The Government needs to work on this… @Bakermusas

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But the pandemic is slowing everything