16 Storey Building Under Construction Collapses In South C

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A collage showing the debris of a 19-storey building under construction that collapsed in Nairobi’s South C estate on January 2, 2026.
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Kapelo

A multi-storey building under construction collapsed on Friday, 2 January, in the Shopping Centre area of Nairobi’s South C estate, sparking panic among residents and passersby.

Emergency responders were quickly deployed to the area, though officials are yet to say whether anyone was trapped beneath the debris or sustained injuries.

Thick dust and scattered debris filled the area, forcing nearby residents and business owners to flee in panic the streets.

The Kenya Red Cross said a multi-agency response team was immediately deployed to manage the crisis, conduct search-and-rescue operations, and secure the area.

A collage showing the debris of a 19-storey building under construction that collapsed in Nairobi’s South C estate on January 2, 2026.
A collage showing the debris of a 19-storey building under construction that collapsed in Nairobi’s South C estate on January 2, 2026.
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Mai

''The area has been cordoned off as the National Disaster Management Unit, Nairobi City County, the National Police Service, and the Kenya Red Cross continue search and rescue operations,'' Red Cross said in a statement.

At the time of publishing, neither the county government, the national government, nor the National Construction Authority (NCA) had issued a statement on the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The incident comes less than a month after the NCA warned the public, especially residents in Nairobi’s Westlands area, to remain vigilant following the development of visible cracks in a 13-storey building along Peponi Road.

The authority stated that the high-rise building, still under construction, was at risk of collapse due to structural failures. In a statement on Wednesday, December 17, NCA confirmed that a quality assurance team had been sent to the site to conduct compliance checks.

Incidents of buildings under construction collapsing have been increasing, particularly in the Westlands area of Nairobi. 

On July 31, last year, a wall collapsed at a construction site on 147 Rhapta Road, injuring several workers. Reports indicated that the site, allegedly managed by a Chinese firm, had multiple safety violations at the time of the incident. 

Unconfirmed sources also revealed that the site lacked a signboard and visible safety compliance measures.

Earlier in February, one person passed away when a three-storey building under construction collapsed on Third Avenue in Parklands, Nairobi. 

Witnesses said the building collapsed at around 5:20pm on February 11, after construction had ended and most workers had left. The deceased, who had stayed behind to monitor the CCTV, was found trapped and had succumbed when a friend returned to check on him.

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A screengrab of rescue operations ongoing at 147 Rhapta Road on July 31, 2025.
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