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Massive Fire Destroys 30 Homes at Lang’ata Women’s Prison Staff Quarters

by Daily Trends

A devastating fire swept through staff housing at the Lang’ata Women’s Maximum Security Prison on Wednesday evening, destroying 30 residential units and leaving dozens of prison officers and their families homeless.

According to a statement from the Kenya Prisons Service issued on Thursday, April 2, 2026, the fire broke out at approximately 7:30 p.m. within the staff quarters located inside the prison compound.

The blaze rapidly spread through the housing units, completely gutting all 30 structures. Authorities confirmed that no property was salvaged from the affected homes.

“A fire incident occurred on Wednesday, 1st April 2026, at the staff quarters within Lang’ata Women’s Maximum Security Prison at approximately 19:30 hours. The fire affected a total of 30 housing units, which were completely destroyed,” the statement reads in part.

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“Regrettably, no property was salvaged from the affected units. We are, however, relieved to confirm that no casualties or injuries were reported.”

Despite the scale of destruction, officials said there were no casualties or injuries reported, offering a rare moment of relief in what could have been a far more tragic incident.

Emergency teams responded quickly to contain the inferno and prevent it from spreading to other parts of the facility.

“Emergency response teams acted swiftly to contain the fire and prevent further spread. The Kenya Prisons Service extends its sincere appreciation to the County Government Fire Brigade, the Kenya Defence Forces Headquarters (DoD), and the Kahawa Garrison Fire Engines for their prompt, coordinated, and effective response in bringing the situation under control,” Kenya Prisons stated.

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The Kenya Prisons Service commended the coordinated efforts of the County Government Fire Brigade, the Kenya Defence Forces, and fire engines from Kahawa Garrison, whose rapid intervention helped bring the situation under control.

“The Kenya Prisons Service extends its sincere appreciation to all responding teams for their prompt, coordinated, and effective response,” the statement said.

In the aftermath of the fire, security within the affected area has been heightened, with additional personnel deployed from nearby facilities, including Nairobi West Prison, Jamhuri Prison, and Nairobi Medium Prison.

Officials said the move is aimed at ensuring continued safety and order within the compound as recovery efforts begin.

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Authorities have launched investigations to establish the cause of the fire, with officials indicating that further updates will be provided once more information becomes available.

While no lives were lost, the fire has left affected families grappling with significant losses, having lost all their belongings in the blaze.

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