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Around 300 injured in Kenyan capital fire after gas explosion, says Red Cross

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People run for cover following a series of explosions in the Embakasi area of Nairobi on 2 February 2024. At least 30 people have been transferred to different hospitals, according to the Kenya Red Cross, after explosions rocked an industrial and residential area of the Kenyan capital.
People run for cover following a series of explosions in the Embakasi area of Nairobi on 2 February 2024. At least 30 people have been transferred to different hospitals, according to the Kenya Red Cross, after explosions rocked an industrial and residential area of the Kenyan capital.
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Around 300 people have been injured in a massive fire caused by a gas explosion in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, the Kenyan Red Cross said Friday.

"The concerted actions of various response units have resulted in the successful evacuation of 271 individuals to different health facilities in Nairobi," the Kenya Red Cross said on social media platform X, adding that an additional 27 people were treated on site.

The fire broke out Thursday night in the Embakasi neighbourhood southeast of the capital, government spokesperson Isaac Maigua Mwaura said on X.

"One Lorry (truck) of an unknown registration number that was loaded with gas exploded, igniting a huge ball of fire that spread widely," he said.

"Consequently, the inferno further damaged several vehicles and commercial properties, including many small and medium-sized businesses.

"Sadly, residential houses in the neighbourhood also caught fire, with a good number of residents still inside as it was late at night."

At around 06:30 local time (0330 GMT), firefighters were still working to bring the blaze under control, according to an AFP journalist.

Large columns of black smoke were seen billowing from the fire on the outskirts of the city.

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