Building Collapses In Kenya's Capital, Killing Three People
At least three people died when a building collapsed in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, authorities said on Wednesday. Six other people were rescued from the rubble and are being treated at a hospital in the Kasarani suburb, where the multi-story building is also located. The residential building was under construction and had shown signs of
weakness including visible cracks before it collapsed, witnesses told local media. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Wednesday said the owner of the building should be arrested and charged with murder because the required construction permits had not been issued. Local media reported that the owner is on the run. Government
officials had inspected the construction site and asked workers to leave earlier on the Tuesday, a construction worker told the local Daily Nation newspaper. But the site foreman told the workers to continue, the newspaper reported. Building collapses are common in Nairobi, where housing is in high demand and unscrupulous
developers often bypass regulations. After eight buildings collapsed and killed 15 people in Kenya in 2015, the presidency ordered an audit of all the country’s buildings to see if they were up to code. The National Construction Authority found that 58% of the buildings in Nairobi were unfit for habitation.