Mombasa set to tear down collapsed 10 storey building

Workers plan to tear down a broken ten-floor building tomorrow in Mombasa. The job starts early morning and runs all day. People who live close must leave their homes in Majengo until the workers finish. This helps keep everyone safe during the big takedown. The city wants empty streets around the danger zone.

Governor Abdulswamad Sheriff Nassir said doctors will move very sick patients from Makadara Hospital to other medical places before any work begins. He warned people to stay far away - at least one mile from the crash site. This includes anyone near Markiti market, the Buxton area, or City Blue. Your ears might hurt from loud noises if you stand close by.

"The falling building pieces won't harm your house, but loud booms can damage your hearing," the governor explained. He added that special teams will wear ear guards and masks during the task. Heavy dust will float through the air as walls come down. This dust makes breathing hard for anyone nearby without a face cover.

The tall structure started breaking apart last week. Big cracks spread across support beams throughout the frame. The bottom floor already caved inward, showing signs the entire building might collapse any minute. City officials decided quick action beats waiting for a sudden crash that nobody can control.
 

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