More photos showing the wreckage caused by the massive flood in Samburu on March 4.
Samburu National Reserve after the Ewaso Nyiro River burst its banks.
This used to be the Uaso Bridge, a main bridge connecting Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves.
David Daballen of Save The Elephants stands where camp used to be.
The destroyed sign that welcomed visitors to Samburu National Reserve.
A vervet monkey killed in the flood.
The wreckage at Save The Elephants research camp.
Debris lying out to dry at Elephant Watch.
The kitchen of Elephant Watch.
Samburu County Councilors visit the destroyed camp.
A dik dik, like so many, killed in the flood.
One of the destroyed bedrooms at Elephant Watch.
The British Army provided this tent for Elephant Watch staff to have some shelter.
Ewaso Lions is helping provide food and supplies to those who lost their lodges, camps, homes, jobs, and personal possessions in the flood. Please donate to help, or email paul at ewasolions dot org
All donations will go directly to Samburu.
Thank you!