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Embakasi gas station that exploded was declared illegal in 2020

Brenda Murungi by Brenda Murungi
February 2, 2024
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A massive explosion rocked the Embakasi neighbourhood late Thursday night, leaving scores injured and two dead. The blast occurred around 11:45pm at an illegal gas refilling station adjacent to Nyayo Estate Court 5, sending fireballs high into the night sky.

According to the government spokesman Isaac Mwaura 222 Kenyans were injured by the fire incident last night and have been rushed to various hospitals.

Following this incident, it has come to light that In March 2020, the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) identified the Mradi gas site in Embakasi as unauthorized, following a blaze.

EPRA, in collaboration with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), conducted a joint operation, resulting in the arrest of three individuals who were caught transferring gas from a truck to cylinders at the site.

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The authority proceeded to tear down the property using bulldozers, warning Kenyans from purchasing gas from unregulated dealers.

However, EPRA did not issue any further details of the arrests of the operators of the plant after that report.

Some Kenyans expressed their disapproval on social media, accusing the government of negligence and corruption for allowing a gas handling factory to operate near a residential area and persist in its illegal operations despite being flagged.

In response, Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai took it to his X to demanded the arrest of NEMA directors and Nairobi City County planning officers, emphasizing that the situation is a result of greed that is endangering the lives of Kenyans.

Boniface Mwangi, popularly known as ‘the people’s watchman on X,’ also raised concerns about numerous hazardous factories in the Athi River area, highlighting the similar risks they pose to residents.

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