(28 Jun 2018) A fire swept through one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee.
Nairobi County Commissioner Kangethe Thuku said six bodies had been recovered and nine were in a building and had yet to be retrieved.
Rescue teams searched for more bodies and survivors in Gikomba market in the Pumwani low-income neighbourhood in Kenya's capital.
Many Kenyans shop for secondhand clothes from the market, which also supplies other vendors with used clothes from Europe and the United States.
The cause of the fire was not immediately announced but "for now we have declared this site a crime scene," Thuku said.
Security forces guarded the smoking site as workers picked through the blackened rubble.
Speaking to reporters, Nairobi County Senator Johnson Sekaja said that many lives had been lost, but that the search for survivors continues.
The fire started around 2:30 a.m. (2330 GMT Wednesday) and was contained about an hour and a half later, according to the St. John Ambulance charity.
Residents said the crowded market has had fires multiple times in recent years, and traders have suffered huge losses.
Officials have said access roads are clogged with traders who block emergency response services, while critics say those services are poor.
The market is a five-minute walk from Nairobi's central business district in an area targeted by the Nairobi County Government for an upgrade.
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