KBC fire exposes crisis at the Nairobi county’s fire station
The early morning hellfire that broke out at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) uncovered an emergency at the Nairobi County’s local group of fire-fighters.
As per starter reports, the Nairobi fire unit neglected to answer a crisis call from KBC regardless of being only two kilometers away.

Follow-up subtleties uncovered that the group couldn’t answer the crisis at the State telecaster as their fire motors are grounded because of absence of protection.
The district government which is driven by lead representative Anne Kananu credited the emergency to the postponed arrival of assets by the National Treasury.
The protection of the fire motors supposedly terminated seven days prior and is yet to be reestablished.
“We desperately need protection for our armada to have the option to cater for crises inside the region since every one of our vehicles have grounded for something similar,” a letter by Chief Finance Officer Joseph Gathiaka read to a limited extent.
The letter was kept in touch with the guarantor only days after Kananu redesigned the area authority yet as of Monday, July 11, the insurance contracts had not been recharged.
This comes even as the National Council of lead representatives asked the National Treasury drove by Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yattani to deliver assets to districts to assist them with taking care of for fundamental bills.
Following their functional difficulties, the fire at KBC was put out by a group of firemen from Defense Forces Constabulary (DFC)- Kahawa Garrison, General Service Unit (GSU), the National Youth Service (NYS), GSU, and the G4S.
Just the container which is an independent design was to some degree obliterated by the fire that was contained at around 7:30 am.
As per KBC, typical telecom at the station were not hindered regardless of an early morning hellfire.
“Typical transmission activities were not upset nor was the Broadcasting House impacted by the fire which was contained in time. We actually don’t have the foggiest idea about the reason yet Police are exploring,” Acting Managing Director Samuel Maina expressed.