Mar 19 • 06:11 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Kenya: Workers Trapped As 22-Storey Building Partially Collapses in Westlands

Emergency rescue teams are working to save workers trapped in a partially collapsed 22-storey building in Nairobi's Westlands area.

Emergency teams are currently conducting search and rescue operations after a 22-storey building under construction partially collapsed in Westlands, Nairobi. The Kenya Red Cross has deployed responders to the site, but the exact number of people trapped is still unknown. This incident raises significant concerns about construction safety standards in the region.

The collapse happened just hours after another fatal building incident was reported in Kericho County, where one person died when a different under-construction structure gave way. These occurrences highlight the ongoing risks associated with construction projects in Kenya, emphasizing the need for stricter safety regulations and oversight in the industry.

Local authorities and agencies are under increasing pressure to address these safety issues and prevent further tragedies. With the growing number of building collapses, many residents are calling for immediate action to ensure that proper construction standards are upheld to protect workers and the general public alike.

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