Traders at Nairobi’s Toi market are once again grappling with the aftermath of a fire that destroyed their stalls and livelihoods. The early morning blaze, suspected to have been caused by an electrical fault, has left countless people counting losses.
This is the latest in a series of fires to ravage the market, with traders expressing frustration over the recurring incidents and the lack of effective measures to prevent them. Despite promises from authorities to address the issue, the situation remains unchanged.
The Nairobi County fire department responded to the emergency, but traders criticized the delayed arrival of firefighters and the lack of adequate resources to combat the flames. The market’s narrow pathways and congested layout have also hindered firefighting efforts in the past.
As the community rallies to support affected traders, questions linger about the root causes of these frequent fires and the government’s commitment to safeguarding this vital economic hub.