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How Huruma rescue mission is being carried out

National Youth Service and Red Cross officers try to find survivors of collapsed building at Huruma. [Photo:WILLIS AWANDU/Standard]

The rescue team at the Huruma tragedy site is optimistic of finding more people alive, though time is running out.

The rescue process was ‘slow but sure’, said Mr Pius Masai, the National Disaster Management Unit boss, adding that the joint team comprising the military, the National Police and the National Youth Service would work to conclude the process which was constrained by space.

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