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House submerging in Mombasa set for destruction by an explosive device, as depicted in a photograph.

Tomorrow, 9th of April, 2025, the Mombasa county government plans to obliterate a specific building using a powerful explosion. Warnings have been issued by professionals, stating that the resulting explosion will resonate far and wide. Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir has decreed the...

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House submerging in Mombasa set for destruction by an explosive device, as depicted in a photograph.

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County authorities in Mombasa will level a building through a controlled blast on the 4th of September, 2025. Residents within a 1.2 kilometer radius have been ordered to vacate the area, comprising Bondeni up to Marikiti, due to potential extensive fallout. Expert warnings suggest the blast's effects could extend over a considerable distance. Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir has issued these evacuation orders.
Demolition of Building Scheduled for Tomorrow, 4th of September, 2025, by Mombasa County Government. Method of Demolition, Explosion. Specialists Precautionary due to Potential Wide-Ranging Effects. Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir Mandates Evacuation of Residents within a 1.2km Radius. Essentially, areas ranging from Bondeni to Marikiti are advised to be avoided...
Mombasa County Government to demolish a building via blast on 4th September 2025. The impact is expected to extend over a considerable distance. Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir has mandated the evacuation of residents living within a 1.2km radius, including Bondeni and Marikiti areas, as they will be inaccessible due to the demolition.

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