At least 4 trapped after multi-story building collapses in Kenya — as workers continue search for survivors

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A multi-story building under construction in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, collapsed Friday, leaving at least four people believed trapped.

Rescue workers are digging through the rubble.

The building was in an area of Nairobi known as South C, according to the Kenya Red Cross, which said in a statement that a multi-agency response team was at the scene “managing the situation.”

This photo taken on Jan. 2, 2026 shows a collapsed building (rear) in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. Xinhua/Shutterstock

Geoffrey Ruku, the Cabinet secretary in charge of public service, told reporters that four people were believed trapped.

Safia Ali Aden, the sister of one of those trapped, told reporters at the scene that her brother made a phone call “while under there.”

“We are asking the government to be speedy in the rescue so we can find my brother alive,” she said.

There was no immediate comment from authorities on the likely cause of the collapse.

Members of The Disaster Response Battalion (DRB) of the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) gather at the site of a 16-storey building under construction that collapsed, as search and rescue operations begin with possible casualties still unconfirmed, in the South C neighborhood of Nairobi, on January 2, 2026. AFP via Getty Images
Rescue workers watch as heavy machinery is used to clear rubble from where a 16-storey residential building under construction collapsed near the shopping centre in the South C neighborhood of Nairobi, Kenya January 2, 2026. REUTERS

Building collapses are common in Nairobi, where housing is in high demand and unscrupulous developers often bypass regulations or simply violate building codes.

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