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This image depicts an active construction site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, focusing on the initial stages of foundation work. The scene is dominated by disturbed reddish-brown earth, characterized by numerous mounds, loose rocks, and several excavated trenches partially filled with muddy, reddish-brown water. Yellow string lines are tautly stretched across the site, indicating survey or layout markings.

In the foreground, two male construction workers are engaged in activity within a lower section of the site, possibly a trench. One worker, wearing a blue hard hat and yellow high-visibility vest, is bent over, appearing to work with the soil. Adjacent to him, another worker, identifiable by a red hard hat and yellow vest, is also bent over, engaged in a similar task. A yellow plastic jerrycan is visible nearby.

In the mid-ground, a third male worker stands upright on a mound of earth, wearing a red hard hat and a yellow high-visibility vest, observing the site. Further back and to the right, a fourth worker, wearing a yellow high-visibility vest, stands with his back partially to the camera, also surveying the area. A fifth individual is faintly visible in the far background on the right.

Several rebar cages, components for concrete foundations, are visible throughout the site, including one prominent structure in the lower right portion of the frame and another further back near the center-left.

The background features a corrugated metal fence bordering the construction area. Beyond the fence, various buildings with corrugated metal roofs are visible, including one clearly marked as "ALIMED NYAHANYA PHARMACY CHEMIST." Utility poles with overhead lines traverse the scene, and scattered trees and vegetation are present, set against a partially cloudy sky.
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Mar 27, 2026, 8:07 AM

Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya

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This image depicts an active construction site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, focusing on the initial stages of foundation work. The scene is dominated by disturbed reddish-brown earth, characterized by numerous mounds, loose rocks, and several excavated trenches partially filled with muddy, reddish-brown water. Yellow string lines are tautly stretched across the site, indicating survey or layout markings. In the foreground, two male construction workers are engaged in activity within a lower section of the site, possibly a trench. One worker, wearing a blue hard hat and yellow high-visibility vest, is bent over, appearing to work with the soil. Adjacent to him, another worker, identifiable by a red hard hat and yellow vest, is also bent over, engaged in a similar task. A yellow plastic jerrycan is visible nearby. In the mid-ground, a third male worker stands upright on a mound of earth, wearing a red hard hat and a yellow high-visibility vest, observing the site. Further back and to the right, a fourth worker, wearing a yellow high-visibility vest, stands with his back partially to the camera, also surveying the area. A fifth individual is faintly visible in the far background on the right. Several rebar cages, components for concrete foundations, are visible throughout the site, including one prominent structure in the lower right portion of the frame and another further back near the center-left. The background features a corrugated metal fence bordering the construction area. Beyond the fence, various buildings with corrugated metal roofs are visible, including one clearly marked as "ALIMED NYAHANYA PHARMACY CHEMIST." Utility poles with overhead lines traverse the scene, and scattered trees and vegetation are present, set against a partially cloudy sky.

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