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7 dead, 121 rescued after a residential building collapsed in Nairobi due to heavy rain (photos)
At least seven people have been confirmed dead and 121 rescued so far after a residential building collapsed in Haruma, Kenyan capital Nairobi, late Friday night following a heavy downpour.
Rescuers including Kenyan Red Cross search and rescue team is leading efforts to find people feared trapped and possibly killed.
The Red Cross said they managed to pull three children and an adult from the remains of the six-story building, adding that 150 building units and adjacent homes were affected.
Live TV footage showed the National Youth Service and firefighters removing stones and a crowd cheering as a child was removed from the rubble.
Nairobi's Police Chief, Japheth Koome who confirmed the death toll said hours-long traffic jams caused by flooded roads delayed.
AP reports that man who said he lived in the house adjacent to the one that collapsed , said the building was constructed "shoddily" The building had been constructed in less than five months and the 126 single rooms were quickly occupied at a rent of $35 a month.
Area legislator Stephen Kariuki said this was the second building to collapse in a year. He blamed the county government of failing to follow through with demolitions of buildings that were identified as unfit for human occupation.
Meanwhile, President Uhuru Kenyatta just arrived at the scene of the incident.
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Source: Daily Nation/AP/Kenya Red Cross/NTV Kenya
Rescuers including Kenyan Red Cross search and rescue team is leading efforts to find people feared trapped and possibly killed.
The Red Cross said they managed to pull three children and an adult from the remains of the six-story building, adding that 150 building units and adjacent homes were affected.
Live TV footage showed the National Youth Service and firefighters removing stones and a crowd cheering as a child was removed from the rubble.
Nairobi's Police Chief, Japheth Koome who confirmed the death toll said hours-long traffic jams caused by flooded roads delayed.
AP reports that man who said he lived in the house adjacent to the one that collapsed , said the building was constructed "shoddily" The building had been constructed in less than five months and the 126 single rooms were quickly occupied at a rent of $35 a month.
Area legislator Stephen Kariuki said this was the second building to collapse in a year. He blamed the county government of failing to follow through with demolitions of buildings that were identified as unfit for human occupation.
Meanwhile, President Uhuru Kenyatta just arrived at the scene of the incident.
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Source: Daily Nation/AP/Kenya Red Cross/NTV Kenya
World's largest theme park the size of 26 football pitches set to open in Dubai (photos)
Attractions include four zones themed around Marvel, Cartoon Network, Lost Valley Dinosaur Adventure and IMG Boulevard rides and amusement attractions.
The indoor arena, the size of 26 football pitches, has a capacity for over 30,000 people at a time, and park designers say they anticipate 4.5million guests during their first year in operation.
For £56, an adult gets access to 20 signature rides and attractions, including live shows and a 5D cinema experience.
New music: Tyce - Ah Lele + new promo photos
Homeland Record signed act / Music Producer tyce returns with another club banger titled Ah lele, a sound that you will always Dance too any time it's been played.
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Download and share - Stream TYCE - Ah Lele - https://my.notjustok.com/track/88842/tyce-ah-lele
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