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Fire in Nairobi market leaves 15 dead, scores injured

- By Tom Odula The Associated Press

NAIROBI, Kenya — A fire swept through one of Nairobi’s largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing 15 people and sending 70 to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee.

Young children were among the victims, President Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement.

Gikomba market has burned several times in recent years, and Kenyatta said, “We owe the victims, and the people of Nairobi, a clear, credible plan to end these fires.”

Rescue teams searched for more bodies and survivors in the market in the Pumwani low-income neighborho­od in Kenya’s capital. Many Kenyans shop for secondhand clothes from the market.

The cause of the fire was not announced but “for now we have declared this site a crime scene,” Thuku said.

One market trader, Ruth Kaveke, grasped a wad of burnt currency and said it was the only thing she managed to salvage from her cloth-making store. It was the second time fire has destroyed her only source of livelihood in as many years.

“I live in the market because it is convenient and I wanted to be close by. Just in case of fire I could salvage my property,” she said.

Her two children would not easily wake up when the latest fire broke out, and by the time she got them to safety it was too late to save anything else, she said.

Residents said the crowded market has had fires multiple times, 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.

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