Another building collapses in Nairobi as survivors rescued
Nairobi
By
Denis Omondi
| Feb 11, 2026
A section of the collapsed building at the foundation level. [Okumu Modachi, Standard]
A building under construction collapsed near the OTC landmark building early Wednesday morning.
The Kenya Red Cross confimed the incident moments after activating emergency response team to conduct rescue operations.
No casualties were reported.
"A building collapse has been reported near OTC along Kirinyaga Road, Nairobi County. Response teams are en route," said Red Cross on X.
READ MORE
How Treasury is edging out 'mama mboga' for banks
Agoa renewal offers new chance to redefine Africa's place in global trade
Iran war hits kitchens as shilling slumps, forex reserves dwindle
China woos Kenyan producers with '800-million opportunity' as zero-tariff deal takes effect
Co-op bank shares set for further gains on strong profit growth, lower rates
Kenya slashes dollar debt to record low as Chinese yuan gains ground
Government plans stricter laws to clean up tea sector
Tourism earnings hit record Sh500 billion as arrivals near 8m
Kakamega youth, women eye avocado export cash after skills training
In an update released at 8 AM the agency revealed that six construction workers who had been trapped were rescued. Their medical condition at the time of rescue was however not disclosed.
"Six (6) workers who had been trapped in the collapsed building have been successfully rescued by the Nairobi City County Fire Brigade, National Disaster Operations Center, the police and Kenya Red Cross," it stated.
"All individuals have now been accounted for."
The latest incident is the third collapse within Nairobi since the start of this year.
A multi-storey building collapsed in South C estate on January 2 killing two guards.
Another building crumbled in Karen just eight days later, on January 10, claiming two lives and left several others injured.
The trend has raised concerns over regulation of the industry and approval procedures.
MOST READ
- Agoa renewal offers new chance to redefine Africa's place in global trade
OPINION
By Paul Russo
- Iran war hits kitchens as shilling slumps, forex reserves dwindle
BUSINESS
By Brian Ngugi
- China woos Kenyan producers with '800-million opportunity' as zero-tariff deal takes effect
BUSINESS
By Brian Ngugi