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A section of residents living along the border of the Titanic dam in Juja, Kiambu County, which has on occasion caused fatal accidents due to its dangerous currents, has put up warning signs to avert loss of more lives. The locals have also commenced a sensitization campaign to caution visitors to be careful when touring the site.
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Community around Juja killer dam erect signage to avert loss of more lives
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