Stampede in Kenya as slum residents surge for food aid

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Last Updated : Apr 10 2020 | 7:46 PM IST

A stampede caused by thousands of people surging for food aid in Kenya's capital led to police firing tear gas and injuring several people, witnesses said Friday.

Desperate for help as coronavirus-related restrictions make it more difficult to go out and make a living, residents of Nairobi's Kibera slum gathered for a food distribution near a district office. They tried to force their way through a gate for their chance at supplies to keep their families fed for another day.

The scene in Kenya's largest slum reflected the fears of millions across Africa as nearly 20 countries have imposed full lockdowns and others have shut down cities or imposed curfews.

A vast population of informal workers, with little or no savings, worries about the next meal as no one knows when the measures will end. Already, Rwanda and South Africa have extended their lockdowns by two weeks.

In the Nairobi chaos, men with sticks beat people back as they fought over packages of food, some with face masks dangling off their chins. Some people fell and were trampled.

Dust rose. Women shrieked. Injured people were carried to safety and placed on the ground to recover, gasping for breath.

The people who have been injured here are very many, even we cannot count, said one resident, Evelyn Kemunto.

Both women and children have been injured. There was a woman with twins, she has been injured, and even now she is looking for her twins. It is food we were coming for since we are dying of hunger.

The crowd had heard that popular opposition leader Raila Odinga had donated the food, said witness Richard Agutu Kongo, a 43-year-old who operates a motorcycle taxi.

But in fact the distribution was from another well-wisher who had given selected families cards to turn in and receive aid, he said.

They didn't care about government restrictions that we were to stay 1 meter apart, he added.

Kongo's family, including six children, was given a card. They received two packets of maize meal, cooking oil and cereals.

People in the crowd could see those with cards getting food and this caused the stampede as they tried to force their way in, Kongo said.

He described his business as a standstill as Kenyans are discouraged from going out.

Before, I used to make (the equivalent of) $10 and now with the coronavirus restrictions I can barely make $5, he said. It's becoming hard to ensure my family gets three meals a day. Yesterday they missed breakfast.

With Friday's donation, his family now has enough for three meals, he said: We are thankful for the donation, but it will only last two days.

He lamented that Kenya's government appears to have no plan to feed him and millions more.

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First Published: Apr 10 2020 | 7:46 PM IST

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