Panic as another multi-storey building in Kiambu develops cracks

Residents of the building begin evacuating after cracks develop on the walls. [Gitau Wanyoike, Standard]

County government engineers and officers from Ruiru Police Station rushed to the site to assess the situation. However, after inspecting the building, the engineers declared it was safe and there was no need for evacuations.

"The cracks are minor and do not affect structural elements such as columns and beams. However, we will subject the building to further tests," said Ruiru sub-county engineer John Kamau.

Kamau said the building has the capacity to house 300 people.

Ruiru Police boss Alex Shikondi, while on a visit to the site, told residents not to panic as county officials had assured them of the building's safety.

"We value life more than property. If the engineer had indicated that the building is unsafe for occupation, we would have requested all the tenants to vacate. However, since the engineer has said otherwise, we will allow them in but continue monitoring," said Shikondi.

On Sunday, May 7, more than 70 people escaped death narrowly at Kidfamaco village in Kiambu County after a four-story building that was under construction collapsed.

Two casual labourers who were living in the building escaped unhurt.

In April this year, tenants of another apartment in Thindigua along Kiambu Road were forced to vacate after a building they were living in also developed cracks.