A residential building collapsed in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Sunday, leaving several people feared trapped, county officials and emergency responders said, Report informs via AFP.
Cases of buildings caving in are not uncommon in the country, often a result of shoddy construction and flouted regulations.
The eight-storey building in Kahawa West, a densely-populated neighbourhood north of the capital, had been condemned for demolition, Nairobi county officials said.
Several families were feared trapped under the rubble, the Kenya Red Cross said on X.
One woman who was standing outside the building when it collapsed was hurt, Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja told AFP, adding that casualties were "expected to be minimal".
"She is currently undergoing treatment and is stable," he said, adding that residents of adjacent buildings will be evacuated.
The collapse sparked a swarm of onlookers to the scene sandwiched between high rise buildings and a church.