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Sunday, November 22, 2015
Thousands stranded in three-day 30-mile traffic jam
Kenyan police have been deployed to ease a traffic jam reportedly
stretching for 30 miles (50km) on the highway between Mombasa and
Nairobi.
The road is crucial for East Africa's economy as it links the port of
Mombasa to landlocked countries, such as Uganda, South Sudan and Rwanda.
The worst-affected area is around Taru, about 80km from Mombasa.
Correspondents say the jam has been caused by repairs to the road following heavy rains.
Traffic jams are common in Kenya and are often caused by its badly maintained road network but this is said to be the worst for several years.
More than 1,500 trucks have been stuck, Willingtone Kiberenge, acting
chief executive of the Kenya Transporters Association, said.
Some motorists have been stuck in the countryside
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