Sad Update On Thika Mattress Factory Fire Outbreak

Rescue teams in Thika have recovered two more bodies from a fire that gutted a mattress factory near BAT Makongeni on December 18, 2025. Authorities confirmed the victims were found during ongoing search operations by firefighters and rescue personnel working to account for all individuals inside the factory at the time of the inferno.

Eyewitnesses reported that the fire began following an explosion involving gas pipes, with factory heaters igniting the blaze and causing it to spread rapidly.

“It was an explosion from gas pipes inside the building, and the heaters ignited the fire, spreading it quickly,” one witness said.

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Officials confirmed that four victims were admitted to Thika Level 5 Hospital, receiving treatment for injuries sustained in the fire. One patient with more severe burns and injuries was referred to Kenyatta National Hospital for specialized care, while two others who had been treated earlier were discharged after recovery.

The fire also affected first responders. Three firefighters were injured while battling the blaze and were treated at Thika Level 5 Hospital before being discharged.

The fire generated dense smoke and caused extensive damage to the factory, leaving much of the property beyond repair. Initial firefighting efforts by the Kiambu County Fire Department were bolstered by support from the Murang’a County fire brigade. The coordinated response helped contain the blaze and enabled recovery operations to continue safely.

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One firefighter involved in the operation urged factory owners to prioritize safety by installing emergency exits, emphasizing the importance of providing workers a clear escape route during emergencies.

“I would like to urge industrial owners to install emergency exit doors so that in case of any danger, workers have a way out,” he stated.

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