A huge gas blast in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has killed at least two people and injured at least 222.
A lorry carrying gas exploded in Embakasi district around 23:30 local time, "igniting a huge ball of fire", a government spokesperson said, Ednews reports.
Housing, businesses, and cars were damaged with video showing a huge blaze raging close to blocks of flats.
Earlier, the government had said the blast happened at a gas plant. The cause is still being established.
Mr. Mwaura said the fireball from the blast had "spread widely", and a flying gas cylinder had hit a garments and textiles warehouse, burning it down.
The blaze is also reported to have spread through several apartment complexes.
Witnesses told local media they had felt tremors immediately after the blast. Many of the injured are said to have inhalation injuries and they include at least 25 children, BBC reports.