In a tragic turn of events, gas explosions rocked an industrial building in Nairobi, Kenya, resulting in a massive plume of flaming smoke that claimed the lives of at least three people and left hundreds injured. The incident occurred during a gas cylinder refill operation by a company in the Embakasi neighbourhood, leading to widespread destruction.
In response to the emergency, the Kenyan Red Cross played a crucial role in the evacuation of affected individuals. In a post on their official platform, the organisation announced the successful evacuation of 271 individuals to various health facilities in Nairobi. The swift response highlights the importance of coordinated efforts in mitigating the impact of such disasters.
Isaac Mwaura, a spokesperson for the Kenyan government, provided insights into the incident, stating that the fire broke out during a gas cylinder refill operation just before midnight in the Embakasi neighbourhood. The fire not only caused significant damage to the company’s headquarters but also spread to an adjacent textile and garment warehouse, impacting multiple vehicles and both business and residential structures.
The aftermath of the incident took a distressing toll on the local population, with 222 reported injuries. As Mwaura confirmed, two people tragically passed away while receiving medical care at the Nairobi West hospital. The Kenya Red Cross, in its latest update, reported three fatalities, emphasising the severity of the situation.
Despite the fire being eventually extinguished, the source of the blaze remains shrouded in mystery. Authorities, including Wesley Kimeto, the commander in charge of police in Embakasi, are actively investigating the incident. Kimeto expressed concerns about the potential rise in the number of fatalities, underscoring the challenges faced by first responders in such crises.
The voices of distressed citizens captured on mobile devices added a poignant layer to the unfolding tragedy. Images and footage circulated on media platforms depicted the intensity of the fire, with one person seen lying on the ground, wrapped in a blanket. Reuters’ photographs from the scene highlighted the destruction of nearby houses, providing a visual narrative of the impact on the affected community.
As Nairobi grapples with the aftermath of the gas explosions, the community mourns the lives lost and contemplates the extensive damage inflicted on homes and businesses. With investigations ongoing, questions surrounding the source of the blaze persist, emphasising the need for thorough inquiries to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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