Nairobi County on June 12, 2025/HANDOUT
The Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital
Development and Special Programmes Geoffrey Ruku has pledged government support
to victims of a fire incident that left over 200 people homeless in Mukungu
village, Kibra, Nairobi County.
Speaking on Thursday, Ruku said the government will provide
emergency relief to affected families.
“The government will provide emergency relief aid to the
families to assist them in getting their lives back track,” he said.
He was accompanied by Kibra MP Peter Ochieng.
The CS noted that incidents of fires have become very common
in the informal settlements, especially in Nairobi but the government is
committed to ending such tragedies and to protect lives and properties of
citizens.
Ruku added that the affordable housing projects in the
informal settlements spearheaded by President William Ruto are a
sustainable solution to such incidents.
He said the housing project will ensure the lives and
properties of Kenyans are protected while providing humane and decent living
environments.
The Wednesday evening massive fire tore through the densely
populated neighborhood, leaving a trail of destruction and displacing scores
of families.
of a fire incident that left over 200 people homeless in Mukungu village, Kibra,
Nairobi County on June 12, 2025/HANDOUT
According to an eyewitness, the fire, which broke out around
6 pm quickly engulfed dozens of structures.
“The firefighting response was hampered by water
shortages and delays in reinforcement, with the first fire engine soon running
dry and urgent pleas for more water going out,” the witness said.
By 7 pm, the fire was still raging.
The Kenya Red Cross Nairobi Branch said their response teams
quickly arrived at the scene to contain the blaze and ensure the safety of
residents over the inferno that affected residential houses.
“The Nairobi Fire Brigade, Kenya Red Cross Action Team,
and Kenya Police and the community members are on the ground, working together
to contain a fire that broke out at 1810Hrs, affecting residential
houses,” Kenya Red Cross Nairobi Branch said on X.