A construction structure in Nairobi's Pangani neighborhood has collapsed, resulting in the deaths of at least four persons and the injuries of eight more.

The building's scaffolding fell, resulting in the incident at the Bajun Tower along Mukunga Street.

The majority of those hurt, according to police reports, were construction workers, and rescue efforts are currently in progress.

Fred Abuga, the boss of Starehe Sub-County Police, acknowledged the occurrence and stated that inquiries are still underway to determine what exactly happened there.


Under the direction of the Nairobi County Disaster Management teams, rescuers from various agencies arrived at Mukunga Street in the Pangani Area of Nairobi.

Teams at the Bajun Towers site, which is still under construction, have confirmed four deaths.

“Walikuwa wanapiga plaster kwa gorofa ya 15 na zile miti zilikuwa zinawazuia ndio zilivunjika,” OCPD William Sirengo said.

Eight additional individuals who suffered severe injuries in the fall are presently receiving medical attention at various establishments.

"Some are at KNH, and some are here. In case someone needs it, we have also set up counseling," Red Cross spokesperson Patience Kitongo stated.

In addition, this desk attempts to list and track every construction worker in attendance.

The state of building in Pangani and Eastleigh has been criticized by locals, who claim that developers are not following safety regulations.


“Wakati walianza kujenga hapa kulikuwa na vyuma siku hizi wanaweka miti motu anaanguka na anaenda kabisa ,” Jeremaiah Kyalo.

“Wale watu wa NCA wangekuja hapa waangalie hizi ngazi zinatumika hapa hawa watu hawange anguka na hatungekuwa na vifo,” Steve Mwanja added.

Residents now complain that organizations in charge of approving building projects and monitoring compliance with safety regulations have ignored the area's construction site's trash.