Embakasi gas explosion: Here's where you can donate blood to help victims
Firemen fight a blaze following a series of explosions in the Embakasi area of Nairobi, Kenya, on February 2, 2024. Photo: Luis Tato / AFP
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The Ministry of
Health has set up three blood donation and transfusion centres in Nairobi to
help victims of the Thursday night gas explosion in Embakasi where at least
three people have so far been confirmed dead and nearly 300 others left injured.
The ministry,
through
the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service (KNBTS), announced that the centres
have been set up at the Mama Lucy Hospital, Nairobi Region Blood Transfusion
Centre (RBTC), and the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) Helipad Square.
Medical Services
Principal Secretary Harry Kimtai, in a statement to newsrooms, said that the above
mentioned facilities are presently on high alert to respond to the needs of any casualties of the
incident.
“Hospitals
are encouraged to collect blood and blood components directly from the said
facilities. Nairobi RBTC has enough blood components especially fresh frozen
plasma (FFP) that will aid in the care of burn victims,” stated PS Kimtai.
“KNBTS
has also activated its blood centres countrywide to send blood promptly to the
Nairobi RBTC for immediate dispatch to affected hospitals.”
The PS urged willing members of the public to also visit the aforesaid facilities to donate blood in order to bolster the supply.

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