New Gas Leak Prompts Evacuation at Kenyan Blast Site

In the aftermath of a devastating gas blast in Nairobi that claimed six lives and left nearly 300 injured last week, authorities have evacuated residents from the affected area following reports of a suspected fresh gas leak.

Nairobi’s Embakasi neighbourhood, where the tragic explosion occurred, has seen schools urging parents to collect their children as a precautionary measure.

New Gas Leak Prompts Evacuation at Kenyan Blast Site

According to Bramwel Simiyu, the head of disaster management for Nairobi County, the area has been secured by authorities. Speaking to a Kenyan news website, he stated,”It is just precautionary we have evacuated them as we invited the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) to identify whether there is a threat.”

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The latest incident has raised concerns, especially as some residents had previously reported a gas leak to local authorities, which allegedly went ignored hours before the fatal explosion on Thursday night. A truck transporting gas cylinders exploded at approximately 23:30 local time, resulting in a massive fireball and the destruction of several homes and vehicles. Authorities are taking proactive measures to address the current situation and prevent further tragedies.

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