On Monday night in Murang’a County, a three-story building under construction fell close to Sagana stage.
Since then, three individuals have been rescued from the collision, and more construction workers are said to be trapped inside the unfortunate structure.
The three survivors were taken to Murang’a Level Five Hospital right away.
The search and rescue operation is still going on.
In a different story, more victims of last week’s horrible school massacre in the distant west of the country, which was attributed to a notorious militia headquartered in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo, were being buried by Ugandans on Monday.
While waiting in agony for DNA results on some of the kids who were burned beyond recognition in the attack on Lhubiriha Secondary School in Mpondwe, near to the DRC border, other families were still urgently searching for news of their loved ones.
At least 41 people—mostly students—were killed in a late-night raid on Friday. Victims were shot, burned, and chopped to death with machetes.
15 members of the community, including five girls, were believed to be still missing by the authorities.