Residents living beyond the Athi River along Kangundo Road in Kenya have found themselves resorting to a rather unusual mode of transport to reach their destinations: walking.
This drastic measure comes in response to a extraordinarily heavy traffic jam that has brought the movement to a standstill along this vital route.
Eyewitness accounts, including one reported to Swala Nyeti, shed light on the root cause of the chaos that reportedly started at around 5 pm.
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According to these reports, the gridlock stems from a surge of motorists vying desperately to traverse the bridge before the Athi River, swollen from recent rains, inundates the crossing.
The situation paints a stark picture of the challenges faced by commuters navigating this crucial artery.
With vehicles overlapping in a frenzied rush, the flow of traffic has ground to a halt, leaving many stranded in their attempts to navigate the congestion.
Local authorities are yet to offer a solution to alleviate the gridlock, leaving residents to grapple with the repercussions of the traffic snarl-up.
As the impasse persists, pedestrians brave the journey on foot, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of the community in the face of adversity.
In a region where infrastructure struggles to keep pace with the demands of a growing population, instances like these serve as poignant reminders of the need for proactive measures to address transportation challenges.
As Kenyan commuters persevere through this ordeal, the hope remains that swift action will be taken to restore normalcy to Kangundo Road and prevent similar disruptions in the future.