Numerous businesses forced to close operations following the Riverside terror attack

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44 businesses located at 14 Riverside Drive were affected on Tuesday afternoon after gunmen ambushed their way into the premises.

From, banks to hotels and travel agents offices, scenes of blood, broken glass and spent cartridges was all that could be seen spewed all over the place after attack was over.

Interior CS Fred Matiangi on Wednesday said all buildings had been evacuated and the area remains cordoned off as it is still an active crime scene.

Earlier on, employees recounted tales of horror narrating how they had to hide under desks and inside toilets when they heard the gunshots outside.

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The Australian embassy is located opposite the 14 Riverside office complex and reports have since emerged that one of their citizens was rescued from the scene.

Mr. Simon Crump, identified as an employee of a public relations company, was quoted in ABC news website saying: “We were focused on getting out of there alive, being acutely aware that there were active shooters throughout the compound that we could potentially come under fire from,” he told the ABC.

“He later told the ABC he initially feared the Australian High Commission, which he can see from his office, was under attack,” the report adds.

14 Riverside is host to dusitD2 hotel and Secret Garden Restaurant.

RedHouse Group, a top Public Relations company, also has its offices at the complex and so does I&M bank, Keroche industries and LG Electronics.

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