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Southlands fire in Lang’ata contained with no deaths or injuries

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiJuly 15, 20263 Mins ReadNo Comments
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NAIROBI, Kenya — Emergency response teams have successfully contained a major fire that swept through the Southlands area of Lang’ata in Nairobi, with the Kenya Red Cross confirming that no deaths or injuries were recorded during the incident.

The blaze, which broke out in Southlands Village in Mugumoini Ward, sent thick plumes of black smoke into the sky and prompted a large-scale response involving firefighters, humanitarian agencies and local emergency services.

In an update issued on Wednesday morning, the Kenya Red Cross said the immediate danger had been eliminated and attention would now shift to assessing the extent of the damage.

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“The fire has been contained. No casualties or fatalities have been reported. Damage assessment to be conducted,” the agency said in a statement posted on X.

The fire triggered a coordinated response involving the Nairobi City County Fire Brigade, the Kenya Red Cross and other emergency agencies.

Witnesses said the flames spread rapidly through parts of the neighbourhood, engulfing several structures before firefighters brought the situation under control.

Images and videos shared online showed intense flames and heavy smoke as rescue teams worked to prevent the blaze from spreading to adjacent buildings.

Residents reported scenes of panic as emergency responders moved through the area assisting evacuations and securing affected sections of the estate.

Several residents said they heard loud explosions during the incident, raising concerns about the possible involvement of combustible materials or electrical infrastructure.

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However, authorities had not verified the source of the reported explosions by the time firefighting operations concluded.

Emergency officials are expected to investigate the cause of the fire once the scene has been fully secured and forensic assessments completed.

Although no injuries have been reported, authorities are preparing to determine the scale of destruction caused by the blaze.

Officials are expected to assess:

  • The number of buildings affected.
  • The value of property destroyed.
  • Whether residents have been displaced.
  • The level of humanitarian assistance required.

The Kenya Red Cross has not yet released figures on the number of households affected.

Humanitarian teams are expected to conduct detailed assessments before deciding whether emergency shelter, food assistance or other support will be required.

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The Southlands incident is the latest in a series of major fires reported in Nairobi in recent years, reigniting concerns about urban fire safety and emergency preparedness.

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Fire safety experts have repeatedly warned that overcrowded settlements, illegal electrical connections, poor building standards and limited access routes for emergency vehicles continue to increase fire risks in parts of the city.

Urban planners have also highlighted the need for improved enforcement of building regulations and greater public awareness on fire prevention measures.

Investigators are expected to release findings on the cause of the Southlands fire after completing their assessment of the scene.

For now, authorities say the focus remains on supporting affected residents and determining the full extent of the losses.

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