Six people have reportedly lost their precious lives in an ill-fated building collapse in the Mombasa area of Kenya.
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Police said at least six people, including four children, were
killed in Kenya’s port city of Mombasa on Monday after a hospital wall
collapsed under a heavy rain.
“Among the dead are four children aged between five and 15, and their mother. The other is a man who is a local businessman,” said Lucas Ogara, a police chief in the city.
The six who died were inside neighbouring houses which were crushed
as the wall fell. Red Cross officials dug through muddy rubble amid the
rainfall for possible remaining survivors, witnesses said.
The downpour caused the main highway linking Mombasa to the
northern tourist hubs of Malindi and Lamu to be closed after floods
submerged a bridge near a town along the highway.
Kenya has struggled to find homes for its fast-growing population,
and developers often put up buildings to cater for the soaring demand in
violation of construction codes.
Last year, at least 51 people died after a multi-story building
collapsed in the capital Nairobi’s Huruma district. The six-story
structure had been built near a river and collapsed after heavy rain.
People were living in the building despite authorities having condemned it as unsafe.
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