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The fire started around 3:30 am, and while no injuries have been reported, the damage has been extensive. Following the destruction, the club announced the temporary closure of the clubhouse. In a memo, club chairman John Keru confirmed that the fire left more than 500 employees without work and caused damages exceeding 200 million Kenyan shillings. Investigations continue as authorities work to uncover what led to this tragic incident.
Limuru Golf club on fire
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