Nairobi has 200 unsafe buildings

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City Hall plans to demolish over 200 'unsafe' buildings

THURSDAY MARCH 22 2018


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A substandard four-storey building is demolished in Zimmerman on March 21, 2018. City Hall has earmarked more than 200 'unsafe' buildings for demolition. PHOTO | DENNIS ONSONGO | AFP

In Summary
  • An audit on buildings shows that several buildings need urgent inspection.
  • Only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.
  • Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.
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By COLLINS OMULO
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City Hall has earmarked more than 200 buildings in Nairobi for demolition, terming them unsafe for occupation.

A further 688 structures will be inspected.

UNSAFE

Governor Mike Sonko said that an audit on buildings conducted by the Nairobi City Inspectorate Department revealed that several buildings need urgent inspection.

The audit was conducted between January and February.

The governor said that its preliminary investigations showed that only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.

Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.

“These are some of the structures which were approved by rogue county officials. We will not allow human life to be put at risk by greedy individuals.

“My administration is carrying out the exercise of bringing down all illegal structures,” said Mr Sonko.

DEMOLISHED

On Wednesday, City Hall demolished substandard buildings in Zimmerman and Roysambu following the rise in collapse of buildings in Nairobi.

According to the Buildings Inspectorate at the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, several buildings in Nairobi are unsafe for occupation.

Statistics from the ministry indicate that close to 100 people have been killed in building debris, and more than 290 injured between 2017 and 2018.

Last week, a five-storey building under construction collapsed in Juja, Kiambu County.

Barely 48 hours after that incident, another building collapsed in Ruai Estate near the Eastern Bypass.

COLLAPSED

On March 15, Nairobi County Government officials and police warned residents, particularly in the informal settlements, to vacate houses marked for demolition to avoid disasters.

The rise in buildings collapsing has been blamed on the ongoing heavy rains.

On March 10, a building collapsed in Kariobangi.

All residents who lived in the four-storey building were evacuated before the collapse and no casualties were reported.

In January this year, two people died when a building they were demolishing at Stage Mpya in Pipeline Estate collapsed.

Seven other people were injured.

Over 200 'unsafe' buildings marked for demolition

MY TAKE
Record ya aina yake 200 buildings within Nairobi a middle income. Tourists please stay away from visiting Kenya as might end up sleeping in substandard hotels that will collapse and kill them. BTW u will never see this news on the East African. Sasa naanza kuelewa kwann magufuli ali-ban cement ya Kenya kuingia Tanzania. Heko Magufuli

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City Hall plans to demolish over 200 'unsafe' buildings

THURSDAY MARCH 22 2018


Demolish.jpg

A substandard four-storey building is demolished in Zimmerman on March 21, 2018. City Hall has earmarked more than 200 'unsafe' buildings for demolition. PHOTO | DENNIS ONSONGO | AFP

In Summary
  • An audit on buildings shows that several buildings need urgent inspection.
  • Only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.
  • Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.
No+photo.jpg

By COLLINS OMULO
More by this Author
City Hall has earmarked more than 200 buildings in Nairobi for demolition, terming them unsafe for occupation.

A further 688 structures will be inspected.

UNSAFE

Governor Mike Sonko said that an audit on buildings conducted by the Nairobi City Inspectorate Department revealed that several buildings need urgent inspection.

The audit was conducted between January and February.

The governor said that its preliminary investigations showed that only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.

Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.

“These are some of the structures which were approved by rogue county officials. We will not allow human life to be put at risk by greedy individuals.

“My administration is carrying out the exercise of bringing down all illegal structures,” said Mr Sonko.

DEMOLISHED

On Wednesday, City Hall demolished substandard buildings in Zimmerman and Roysambu following the rise in collapse of buildings in Nairobi.

According to the Buildings Inspectorate at the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, several buildings in Nairobi are unsafe for occupation.

Statistics from the ministry indicate that close to 100 people have been killed in building debris, and more than 290 injured between 2017 and 2018.

Last week, a five-storey building under construction collapsed in Juja, Kiambu County.

Barely 48 hours after that incident, another building collapsed in Ruai Estate near the Eastern Bypass.

COLLAPSED

On March 15, Nairobi County Government officials and police warned residents, particularly in the informal settlements, to vacate houses marked for demolition to avoid disasters.

The rise in buildings collapsing has been blamed on the ongoing heavy rains.

On March 10, a building collapsed in Kariobangi.

All residents who lived in the four-storey building were evacuated before the collapse and no casualties were reported.

In January this year, two people died when a building they were demolishing at Stage Mpya in Pipeline Estate collapsed.

Seven other people were injured.

Over 200 'unsafe' buildings marked for demolition

MY TAKE
Record ya aina yake 200 buildings within Nairobi a middle income. Tourists please stay away from visiting Kenya as might end up sleeping in substandard hotels that will collapse and kill them. BTW u will never see this news on the East African. Sasa naanza kuelewa kwann magufuli ali-ban cement ya Kenya kuingia Tanzania. Heko Magufuli

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City Hall plans to demolish over 200 'unsafe' buildings

THURSDAY MARCH 22 2018


Demolish.jpg

A substandard four-storey building is demolished in Zimmerman on March 21, 2018. City Hall has earmarked more than 200 'unsafe' buildings for demolition. PHOTO | DENNIS ONSONGO | AFP

In Summary
  • An audit on buildings shows that several buildings need urgent inspection.
  • Only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.
  • Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.
No+photo.jpg

By COLLINS OMULO
More by this Author
City Hall has earmarked more than 200 buildings in Nairobi for demolition, terming them unsafe for occupation.

A further 688 structures will be inspected.

UNSAFE

Governor Mike Sonko said that an audit on buildings conducted by the Nairobi City Inspectorate Department revealed that several buildings need urgent inspection.

The audit was conducted between January and February.

The governor said that its preliminary investigations showed that only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.

Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.

“These are some of the structures which were approved by rogue county officials. We will not allow human life to be put at risk by greedy individuals.

“My administration is carrying out the exercise of bringing down all illegal structures,” said Mr Sonko.

DEMOLISHED

On Wednesday, City Hall demolished substandard buildings in Zimmerman and Roysambu following the rise in collapse of buildings in Nairobi.

According to the Buildings Inspectorate at the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, several buildings in Nairobi are unsafe for occupation.

Statistics from the ministry indicate that close to 100 people have been killed in building debris, and more than 290 injured between 2017 and 2018.

Last week, a five-storey building under construction collapsed in Juja, Kiambu County.

Barely 48 hours after that incident, another building collapsed in Ruai Estate near the Eastern Bypass.

COLLAPSED

On March 15, Nairobi County Government officials and police warned residents, particularly in the informal settlements, to vacate houses marked for demolition to avoid disasters.

The rise in buildings collapsing has been blamed on the ongoing heavy rains.

On March 10, a building collapsed in Kariobangi.

All residents who lived in the four-storey building were evacuated before the collapse and no casualties were reported.

In January this year, two people died when a building they were demolishing at Stage Mpya in Pipeline Estate collapsed.

Seven other people were injured.

Over 200 'unsafe' buildings marked for demolition

MY TAKE
Record ya aina yake 200 buildings within Nairobi a middle income. Tourists please stay away from visiting Kenya as might end up sleeping in substandard hotels that will collapse and kill them. BTW u will never see this news on the East African. Sasa naanza kuelewa kwann magufuli ali-ban cement ya Kenya kuingia Tanzania. Heko Magufuli

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Haha hao ndo waliowin maisha wakatoka kwenye fulusuti za mabati wakaenda kuishi kwenye mijengo mibovu
 
Only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.

See the shocking figure of building fabrics of Nairobi city.
 
Only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.

See the shocking figure of building fabrics of Nairobi city.
eliakeem is that 50% of buildings in Nairobi?

Don't be blinded by hatred, brother.
 
Is that media hater??

Haha I'm not talking about the media, that's neither here nor there.

I'm talking about the passive aggression and thin veiled hatred haboured by most TZns towards anything Kenya. You know this. For instance, how did you settle on that 50% estimation? See?
 
Haha I'm not talking about the media, that's neither here nor there.

I'm talking about the passive aggression and thin veiled hatred haboured by most TZns towards anything Kenya. You know this. For instance, how did you settle on that 50% estimation? See?

Look the following excerpt chopped from the article. Go straight to the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] sentence in bold. 100 people were killed and 290 injured in just 2017/18. So for you that is nothing simply because the unsafe buildings are not reaching 50% of the total buildings population of Nairobi!!!? Okay keep on looking for 50% while the people are being killed more than covid 19 do.

DEMOLISHED

On Wednesday, City Hall demolished substandard buildings in Zimmerman and Roysambu following the rise in collapse of buildings in Nairobi.

According to the Buildings Inspectorate at the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, several buildings in Nairobi are unsafe for occupation.

Statistics from the ministry indicate that close to 100 people have been killed in building debris, and more than 290 injured between 2017 and 2018.

Last week, a five-storey building under construction collapsed in Juja, Kiambu County.

Barely 48 hours after that incident, another building collapsed in Ruai Estate near the Eastern Bypass.
 
Don't you realize youthat have the most unsafe slum in the world? Dar is a slum should be condemned for demolition
 
City Hall plans to demolish over 200 'unsafe' buildings

THURSDAY MARCH 22 2018


Demolish.jpg

A substandard four-storey building is demolished in Zimmerman on March 21, 2018. City Hall has earmarked more than 200 'unsafe' buildings for demolition. PHOTO | DENNIS ONSONGO | AFP

In Summary
  • An audit on buildings shows that several buildings need urgent inspection.
  • Only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.
  • Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.
No+photo.jpg

By COLLINS OMULO
More by this Author
City Hall has earmarked more than 200 buildings in Nairobi for demolition, terming them unsafe for occupation.

A further 688 structures will be inspected.

UNSAFE

Governor Mike Sonko said that an audit on buildings conducted by the Nairobi City Inspectorate Department revealed that several buildings need urgent inspection.

The audit was conducted between January and February.

The governor said that its preliminary investigations showed that only 884 structures are considered safe for habitation, and some 471 houses are unfit for occupancy and warrant critical inspection.

Some 217 buildings need to be demolished immediately as they have been marked dangerous for habitation, while another 688 structures need to be urgently investigated.

“These are some of the structures which were approved by rogue county officials. We will not allow human life to be put at risk by greedy individuals.

“My administration is carrying out the exercise of bringing down all illegal structures,” said Mr Sonko.

DEMOLISHED

On Wednesday, City Hall demolished substandard buildings in Zimmerman and Roysambu following the rise in collapse of buildings in Nairobi.

According to the Buildings Inspectorate at the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, several buildings in Nairobi are unsafe for occupation.

Statistics from the ministry indicate that close to 100 people have been killed in building debris, and more than 290 injured between 2017 and 2018.

Last week, a five-storey building under construction collapsed in Juja, Kiambu County.

Barely 48 hours after that incident, another building collapsed in Ruai Estate near the Eastern Bypass.

COLLAPSED

On March 15, Nairobi County Government officials and police warned residents, particularly in the informal settlements, to vacate houses marked for demolition to avoid disasters.

The rise in buildings collapsing has been blamed on the ongoing heavy rains.

On March 10, a building collapsed in Kariobangi.

All residents who lived in the four-storey building were evacuated before the collapse and no casualties were reported.

In January this year, two people died when a building they were demolishing at Stage Mpya in Pipeline Estate collapsed.

Seven other people were injured.

Over 200 'unsafe' buildings marked for demolition

MY TAKE
Record ya aina yake 200 buildings within Nairobi a middle income. Tourists please stay away from visiting Kenya as might end up sleeping in substandard hotels that will collapse and kill them. BTW u will never see this news on the East African. Sasa naanza kuelewa kwann magufuli ali-ban cement ya Kenya kuingia Tanzania. Heko Magufuli

nomasana, sam999, NairobiWalker, hbuyosh, msemakweli, simplemind, Kimweri, Bulldog, MK254, Kafrican,Ngongo, Ab_Titchaz, mtanganyika mpya, JokaKuu, Ngongo, Askari Kanzu, Dhuks, Yule-Msee, waltham, Mzee, mombasite gabriel, Juakali1980, Boda254, mwaswast, MwendaOmo, Iconoclastes, oneflash, Kambalanick, 1 Africa, saadeque, burukenge, nyangau mkenya, Teen-Upperhill Nairobi, kadoda11, Hamster255

Hivi kati ya hayo majumba 200, mangapi tayari yamesha anguka?
😜 😝😁
 
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