A vehicle loaded with gas exploded in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, late Wednesday, igniting an inferno that destroyed homes, warehouses, and vehicles while injuring over 200 people. At least three deaths are confirmed, with the toll expected to rise. With more than 270 injuries reported so far, the government said some victims were likely inside homes during the sudden nighttime blaze.
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