Patients at Coast General Hospital to be evacuated ahead of planned demolition

The entrance of the Coast General Teaching & Referral Hospital. PHOTO | COURTESY
The County Government of Mombasa has advised the Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital to evacuate its patients as the building next to Fayaz Bakery will undergo controlled demolition on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
The hospital’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. Iqbal Khandwalla, in
a statement on Tuesday, noted that the facility is within the radius of the impact
and hence it will be necessary to prioritise the patients' safety.
"We kindly request that all departments assist in
ensuring a smooth and efficient evacuation process. Please coordinate with your
teams to ensure that all patients are safely relocated and are provided with
the necessary support during this transition," noted Dr. Khandwalla.
Patients have since been advised to seek medical services in
three alternative hospitals during the affected period. These include Portreitz
SC Hospitals, CGTRH Utange and CGTRH Outreaches.
"We will continue to monitor the situation closely and
provide further updates as guided by the coordinating team," he added.
The operation to demolish the building will
begin on Wednesday and is expected to take nearly 8 hours, as residents living
nearby have been asked to vacate their houses in the area to allow a safe
operation.
According to Mombasa Governor Abdullswamad
Sheriff Nassir, critically ill patients at Makadara Hospital will also
be temporarily moved to nearby health facilities before the
operation begins.
This as the Kenya Defence Forces
(KDF) officers have also been deployed to assist in an emergency response after
the eleven-storey building located at Kilifi Corner began sinking, raising
serious safety concerns for surrounding residential and commercial buildings.
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