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Rescuers search rubble of Nairobi building, at least 12 dead

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As the death toll rises in a Nairobi building collapse, Kenyan authorities tell residents in some 200 nearby homes to leave the area in case other structures are also at risk of collapsing following heavy rains. Mana Rabiee reports.

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