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Several families in Tassia, Embakasi East, Nairobi, face an uncertain future after a devastating fire reduced their homes to ashes last night. residents say no one managed to salvage their belongings, with efforts to contain the blaze being futile. Frustration is mounting as victims accuse the government of a slow emergency response, with no leader arriving at the scene by midday to assess the damage. meanwhile, three people are receiving treatment at Mama Lucy Hospital, while eight are nursing injuries.
Tragedy in Tassia: Families left homeless after devastating fire amid slow emergency response
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