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One dead and more feared trapped after hall built on septic tank collapses in Bamburi

Cyprian Is Nyakundi has shared a shocking report via X showing the devastating consequences of poor planning and disregard for safety in Bamburi, Mombasa. According to the report, one body has already been retrieved from a collapsed septic tank, while efforts are ongoing to recover more victims.

The tragic incident occurred when a septic tank suddenly gave way under a structure where several people had gathered to watch a football match. The hall had been built directly above the tank, raising serious questions about how such a risky construction was ever approved or allowed to operate.

Police have confirmed that at least four people are feared dead following the collapse. The exact number of individuals who were inside the building at the time of the accident is still unclear. Families are left in shock and fear, waiting at the scene as emergency responders continue the difficult task of searching for the missing.

The rescue mission has been going on since the day the incident occurred, but the conditions have made it slow and dangerous.

Residents of Bamburi are demanding answers from both local authorities and the building’s owner. Many are asking how a public space meant for entertainment and gathering could be allowed to sit on top of a septic tank.

This is not only a violation of basic construction safety standards but also a sign of deeper problems in the system that approves and regulates buildings in the area. It’s a tragedy that could have been avoided, and now lives have been lost because of clear negligence.Witnesses say the collapse happened suddenly and was followed by loud screams and confusion.

Some of the people nearby tried to help, but the ground had caved in so deeply that they could do very little. The situation has highlighted the poor state of infrastructure and building regulation, not just in Mombasa but across the country. It also shows how risky it is when safety is ignored for the sake of profit or convenience.

As the rescue operation continues, the public is waiting for accountability. People want to know who approved this building, why it was constructed in such a dangerous place, and whether those responsible will face any consequences.

This incident is not just a freak accident it’s a wake-up call. And thanks to Cyprian Is Nyakundi’s timely exposure of the issue, more attention is now being placed on a matter that cannot be ignored any longer.