Governor says bridge safe during demolition

Governor Abdullswamad Nassir promises everything near that dangerous sinking tower will remain safe despite the planned explosive demolition. The Nyali Bridge will definitely stay standing when military experts blow up the massive 11-story building. Nassir claims engineers performed special calculations proving neighboring structures faced zero risk during this operation. People living close must leave immediately because the blast could harm their bodies or damage their hearing permanently. The governor insists this demolition requires precise military expertise.

The Kenya Defence Forces received official orders on Tuesday from Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya to handle this dangerous operation expected to last eight full hours. Military demolition experts spent days mapping every possible risk before starting work on the condemned structure. Local business owners worry their shops might collapse during the controlled explosion despite government reassurances. Nobody wants to mention how much this emergency demolition will cost taxpayers. The massive building started sinking into the ground just last week on April 2, creating panic throughout Mombasa as cracks appeared across its walls.
 

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