River Athi After Floods | Kamulu/Joska Bridge Tree Planting

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River Athi After Floods | Kamulu/Joska Bridge Tree Planting


Nairobi City heavy downpour caused River Athi to swell. We try to explore the Kamulu/Joska Bridge after floods. You connect here through Kangundo Rd. Some other places include Saika, Kayole Junction, Njiru, Chokaa, Ruai and Kamulu. Watch to see the effects of the floods to the river bank. Kenha are repairing or planting gabions as an urgent…

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  1. Nice tour on the current development of that bridge and it's surrounding.
    On the issue of "cracks", the bridge has no cracks in the real sense. Those are spaces left during construction stage called expansion joints to allow thermal expansion of the bridge during hot periods. The spaces lacks the steel strips hence covered with tarmac.
    The traffic movement/vibrations and rain water makes the tarmac between the spaces to disintegrate causing the "cracks". In conclusion, the "cracks" are on the tarmac and not the bridge itself.