Nema warns of noise and structural risks in Nairobi station upgrade

The National Environment Management Authority (Nema) has warned of noise, vibration, and structural risks during the upgrade of Nairobi Central Station. The project could also lead to traffic congestion on some routes and air pollution in surrounding areas.

The National Environment Management Authority (Nema) has issued warnings concerning the upgrade at Nairobi Central Station. According to Nema, the project poses risks of noise, vibration, and structural issues. It may also result in traffic congestion on some routes and air pollution in surrounding areas.

This alert was published by Ken Muthomi on December 14, 2025. Nema stresses the importance of mitigation measures to protect the environment and public health during the construction work.

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