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A surge in the rapid establishment of fuel stations and gas plants across Kenya has sparked a wave of fear among residents, following multiple explosions and fire incidents. One of the most severe cases occurred in Embakasi, Nairobi, where a series of explosions and a massive fire left over 200 people injured. Beyond the threat of fires, residents are also worried about water contamination linked to these developments, Leaving affected communities uncertain and at risk.
Fuel Station Boom Sparks Safety Fears as Authorities Shift Blame
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