Gov Sonko - Ongoing construction of Kangundo road fire station

Ongoing Construction of Fire Station along Kangundo road. The station will have fully equipped fire engines, ambulances, boreholes and other facilities that will enable the county to respond to disasters in a timely manner.

The residents of Mowlem ward and the surrounding wards will benefit from this important resource.

The county will also provide adequate resources through the 2018/2019 budget to ensure that fire rescue and emergency services are available to the people of Nairobi in all the 17 sub counties.
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Hio sasa ndio real development sir good job sonko.

Good lakini ambia huyo MTU wako aweke water hydrants kwa estates otherwise this is just another white elephant.

maji itatoka wapi?
ushawai ona hata moja CBD

Atatumia line ya jkai Chief

Water hydrants sio lazima maji ikuwe safi

@spear weka ya waithaka fire station

Kazi msuri Sana . Just observed something ,naona course sita on the image below freshly done (looks like a day’s work) .Is that safe ? Maybe I have lazy fundi .
Cc @Randy
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By the way we should have more roads with footpaths and biker lanes

Cheki za San Francisco, we got a long way to go.

Those mysterious brick circles you see on streets? They are cisterns — a form of ancient technology adopted after the 1906 earthquake to aid firefighting.

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We all know about the fires that ravaged the city after the 1906 earthquake, made worse due to the rupture of water and sewage lines. Firefighters — then on horse and carriage — were hindered by the massive amounts of rubble and were unable to navigate the city efficiently to bring water to the sites.

The solution to this issue was called the Auxiliary Water Supply System; a plan that included fireboats, seawater pumping stations, and a system of long-term storage cisterns, allowing the city to have easy access to a network of water sources.

http://www.upout.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Cistern_1505_MedRes-1024x767.jpgScott Kildall
Here’s what they look like underground — pretty cool!

http://www.upout.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cistern-1.jpgRobin Scheswohl of SFPUC via SF Gate
SF Water Power Sewer also tweeted this:

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When u see bricks laid in a circular pattern in the middle of the intersection, THIS is what ur standing on top of.

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However, it’s been pointed out that this isn’t one of the underground water cisterns, but rather an above-ground tank on Jones Street.

You can easily spot them throughout the city based on the red brick circles, as well as the manholes labeled CISTERN S.F.F.D.

http://www.upout.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/14974407252_dcb14b519a_k.jpgMark Hogan via Flickr
http://www.upout.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/4398248253_4c5f9ea864_o.jpgBrent Sleeper via Flickr
But, for reasons unbeknownst to me, the Outer Richmond and Outer Sunset have brick squares instead of circles over the cisterns. San Francisco loves to keep things weird, I guess.

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Currently there are over 170 independent underground water cisterns, varying in size from 75,000 gallons to over 200,000 gallons. Total storage capacity? Over 11 million gallons.

Click through the map below to find all the locations of cisterns in San Francisco:

http://www.upout.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Screen-Shot-2015-05-04-at-9.26.59-AM.pngScott Kildall
Want to learn more about the cisterns? Check out this video below from the Exploratorium.

Sources: SF AWSS, Atlas Obscura, Instructables, Scott Kildall, SF Gate

http://www.upout.com/blog/san-francisco-3/heres-what-it-looks-like-under-those-brick-circles-in-the-street

musubcounty hata ya subcounty imepanda kupanda hapo kwa DO

Take photos and send to MNN news, nitazipata.

ushenz…sonko ashaiskia moto inachoma ruai na kantafu? hii angejenga kibera katikati ingemake sense, ama

Mbona wanajenga kama ploti

??? A fire can happen anywhere.

CBD kuna moja, pale temple road, the lane that was grabbed by Maina Kamanda, it was clearly marked FH(Fire hydrant) the noogle built a restaurant by the name Famous Hotel (FH).

They’re there. If you look near New Stanley and Hilton Hotel you can see the small silver plate of the ground labeled hydrant.

Though many more need to be built

@FieldMarshal CouchP whiner mwingine hapa.

Huku Manyanja rd at least wamejenga footpaths same with Donholm rd and Spine rd

Sonko wapi? This, [SIZE=1]and the retail market [/SIZE]is funded by the World Bank, as part of the Outering Road . County ilipeana tu shamba