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Earth Tremors Reported in Nairobi
Witnesses describe the event as a brief but noticeable tremor, with some comparing it to a small earthquake.
Residents in Nairobi and surrounding areas reported a seismic-like event moments ago, with many feeling tremors and hearing rumbling sounds.
Social media is abuzz with accounts of shaking buildings and vibrations, though official confirmation from the Kenya Meteorological Department or geological agencies is still pending.
The tremor occurred between 10:30 a.m. and 10:40 a.m., affecting areas such as Westlands, Parklands, Kangemi, and Mlolongo.
Witnesses describe the event as a brief but noticeable tremor, with some comparing it to a small earthquake.
No immediate reports of damage or injuries have been confirmed.
We are following on the story to keep you informed.
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