Scores feared trapped after building collapses in Embakasi

In Summary

  • So far, at least 17 people have been rescued and taken to nearby hospitals by responders from City Hall and the Kenya Red Cross Society.
  • The cause of the collapse was not immediately established but heavy rains have been pounding Nairobi and other parts of the country.
  • Many buildings have collapsed in Nairobi and other parts of the country in the past, raising concerns on the quality of construction.

Scores of people are feared trapped under rubble following the collapse of a six-storey building at Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi, on Friday morning.

So far, at least 17 people have been rescued and taken to nearby hospitals by responders from City Hall and the Kenya Red Cross Society.

Residents and rescuers at the scene of the
Residents and rescuers at the scene of the collapse of a building at Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi County, on December 6, 2019. PHOTO | OUMA WANZALA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Residents, rescuers and police at the scene of
Residents, rescuers and police at the scene of the collapse of a building at Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi County, on December 6, 2019. PHOTO | OUMA WANZALA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

HEAVY RAINS

The cause of the building’s collapse was not immediately established but heavy rains have been pounding Nairobi and other parts of the country.

The meteorological department said the rains will continue until the end of December, with intermittent episodes of heavy and light rainfall up to the fourth week of the month.

The department urged the public to be on the lookout for landslides and overflowing river banks.

An ambulance in pictured at Tassia estate in
An ambulance in pictured at Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi County, following the collapse of a storey building on December 6, 2019. PHOTO | OUMA WANZALA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi County,
Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi County, where a story building collapse on December 6, 2019. PHOTO | OUMA WANZALA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

BAD HISTORY

Many buildings have collapsed in Nairobi and other parts of the country in the past, raising concerns about the quality of construction.

In Nairobi, such incidents have taken place in Zimmerman, Roysambu, South B, Huruma and Kaloleni.

In 2016, President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered an audit that covered most parts of Eastlands, Dagoretti, Kasarani, Zimmerman, Roysambu, Githurai 44 and 45, Garden Estate, Thome, and Kilimani.

The report concluded that buildings collapse because of poor quality of concrete, poor foundation and use of substandard building stones.

Search and rescue operations following collapse
Search and rescue operations following collapse of a six storey building at Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi County, on December 6, 2019. PHOTO | BRIAN OKINDA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Search and rescue operations following collapse
Search and rescue operations following collapse of a six storey building at Tassia estate in Embakasi, Nairobi County, on December 6, 2019. PHOTO | BRIAN OKINDA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

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