The massive inferno, which started behind Garden City Mall in Kasarani Constituency, destroyed a multi-story building that contained multi-million shillings’ worth of property. The fire, which started on Saturday, January 31, 2026, imposed emergency response requirements because it produced dark smoke, which ascended high above the neighborhood after the fire began its spread.
The video footage from the scene shows that flames completely consumed the upper floors of the apartment building. The flames advanced through windows and balconies because they moved forward at a dangerous speed. The building’s high-voltage electrical line, which runs next to the structure, began to spark. The molten metal drops from the line created new fire hazards, which endangered both people and the nearby buildings.
Firefighters still had not arrived at the emergency site by noon, but the fire had created no reports of injuries. People who lived in the surrounding buildings started to evacuate their cars while they stayed far from the area, which others watched from safe locations.
Local residents and safety professionals have started to share their theories about what caused the destructive fire that burned down the building. The fire spread rapidly because of structural weaknesses and electrical dangers, which existed until firefighting operations could begin.
The main emergency area starts from the Garden City Mall, which serves as a vital shopping and living area in Nairobi. The fire hazard remains active because unsupervised firefighting operations have stopped. Community leaders became frightened because no firefighters had arrived to control the blaze. The community needs immediate firefighting resources because they want protection against more destruction and hazardous public conditions.
The local community demands explanations because the situation stays disorganized and continues without resolution. The investigation into the fire’s starting point will begin after emergency personnel secure complete access to the site. The authorities face mounting pressure to deliver updates about the situation.











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