Fire Breaks Out At Nairobi National Park Days After JKIA Incident
Sections of Nairobi National Park are on fire as multiple incidents continue to be reported across the country.
The blaze occurred within a week after an inferno broke out at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) last Friday night.
According to different videos and photographs published online, the inferno can be seen in the Mlolongo neighborhood.
Massive fire breaks out at Nairobi National Park!
— Nairobi lifestyle (@NBOLifestyle) February 28, 2025
Flames and smoke visible from miles away.
Authorities yet to issue a statement. #NairobiNationalPark #Wildfire pic.twitter.com/GZi0m0BUhM
The images depict a massive blaze of red and yellow flames with black smoke.
It is unclear how much of the park is currently burning and how far the fire has gone.
According to unverified sources, the wildfire started as a minor brush fire and swiftly expanded.
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In other videos seen by AfricasNow, the fire begins along the Standard Gauge Railway line and spreads rapidly.
A fire that broke out at Nairobi National Park on Friday evening remains uncontained, with efforts to control the blaze still underway. pic.twitter.com/0ZVgqyS9TW
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@C_NyaKundiH) February 28, 2025
Authorities have yet to issue any statements regarding the fire. However, a group calling itself ‘Friends of the Nairobi National Park’ claims firefighters from the Kenya Wildlife Service are on the scene.
The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has warned that the dry state of most forests and grasslands makes them susceptible to bushfires.
KFS issued a statement on Thursday suspending all waste burning near meadows and woods unless expressly authorised.
Fire Breaks Out At Nairobi National Park Days After JKIA Incident
