The fire outbreak near Makadara on Jogoo Road, opposite the Mogas petrol station, has thrown the surrounding community into panic.
The market area, known for its busy activities and a wide array of small-scale traders, has been severely affected.
Eyewitnesses describe scenes of chaos as vendors desperately tried to salvage their goods while flames rapidly consumed their stalls.
The situation has disrupted traffic, with authorities cordoning off the area to facilitate the ongoing firefighting efforts.
The fire, which erupted in the early evening, has also raised concerns about the safety measures in place in such densely populated areas.
Given the market’s significance to the local economy, the damage caused is expected to have long-term effects on the livelihoods of many traders.
Residents have expressed frustration, pointing to the frequent occurrences of fires in such markets and the devastating impact they have on their lives.
As firefighting teams continue to battle the blaze, questions are being raised about the possible causes.
While it is too early to determine the exact reason for the fire, initial reports suggest that the crowded nature of the market, combined with flammable materials commonly found in such environments, may have exacerbated the situation.
The incident highlights the need for improved safety regulations and fire prevention measures in similar markets across Nairobi.
In the aftermath, emergency services and local authorities will likely conduct a thorough investigation to identify the fire’s origin and prevent future occurrences.
For now, the priority remains to control the flames and minimize further damage to the market and surrounding areas.
The community is hopeful that lessons learned from this tragic event will lead to better preparedness and quicker responses in the future.