The search through rubble at the South C building collapse site continued Sunday, with Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku confirming the recovery of one victim’s body as families waited for news of their loved ones.
“We recognize the pain and anxiety that this tragedy has caused,” CS Ruku said at the site. “At 12:30 hours of the recovery process, the body of a young adult was recovered.”
The CS reported that progress is being made: “The search and rescue is ongoing. The operation is about 70 percent complete.”
He cautioned that the work requires careful handling, noting that; “This operation is delicate. The operation may take some reasonable time to conclude.”
“We cannot tire to commend the work done by search and rescue team as well as the first responders. We thank South C residents and general public for the patience.”
For families awaiting answers, the CS offered assurance of government commitment: “We assure the families waiting for answers that the President of Kenya has given all of us firm instructions to conduct this well and any machinery needed for the exercise can be provided.”
The operation continues as rescue teams work to complete the remaining 30 percent of the search.



















