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Geologists dismiss report that Kenya is splitting into two

Officials from Nakuru County Government visit the scene where a fault line developed cutting off the Mai Mahiu-Narok road. KENHA has promised to relook into the design of the road following the incident. [File, Standard]

The Geologist Society of Kenya (GSK) has now dismissed allegations that the country could be split into two following the emergence of fault lines in Mai Mahiu Naivasha.

The organization has pointed to the current situation in sections of Mai Mahiu-Narok road to volcanic activity which had been worsened by the ongoing rains.

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