Following the Riverside explosion, Red Cross is calling on Kenyans to turn up at various blood donation centres across the country in aid of the victims of the Dusit terror attack.
Here are some of the places you can donate blood;
“The public in Kisumu is urged to go and donate blood to support victims of the #RiversideAttack at the Regional Blood Transfusion Centre next to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital,” Red cross said in a tweet.
#BloodAppeal the public in Kisumu is urged to go and donate blood to support victims of the #RiversideAttack at the Regional Blood Transfusion Centre next to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital. pic.twitter.com/09cYK1esm4
— Kenya Red Cross (@KenyaRedCross) January 16, 2019
Those in Nairobi have been requested to go at the Bomb Blast Memorial while those in Mombasa have been asked to go to the Kenya Red Cross Offices on Moi Avenue, opposite the University of Nairobi, Mombasa Branch.
#BloodAppeal the Kenya Red Cross and @MOH_Kenya has launched a blood drive to support victims of the #RiversideAttack the public is urged come to Bomb Blast Memorial, Nairobi from 09:00am to donate. pic.twitter.com/griUVnLFnU
— Kenya Red Cross (@KenyaRedCross) January 16, 2019
While does in Mombasa have been requested to go at the Kenya Red Cross Offices on Moi Avenue, opposite the University of Nairobi, Mombasa Branch.
#BloodAppeal the public in Mombasa is urged to go and donate blood to support victims of the #RiversideAttack at the Kenya Red Cross Offices on Moi Avenue, opposite the University of Nairobi, Mombasa Branch. pic.twitter.com/4D53XVhICf
— Kenya Red Cross (@KenyaRedCross) January 16, 2019
The humanitarian aid agency said it has also set up additional tracing and psychosocial teams at Chiromo mortuary.
“Those searching for their loved ones may either check at the Chiromo hostels along the road to Dusit D2 Hotel or Chiromo mortuary,” it said.
Families searching for their loved ones are urged to call our tracing line on 0715820219 #RiversideAttack
— Kenya Red Cross (@KenyaRedCross) January 16, 2019
It said the families searching for their loved ones can also dial 1198 or 0715-820-219 for help.
Scores of people were injured in the Dusit attack that started off at around 3pm on Tuesday.
At least 15 people had been reported dead by Wednesday morning with a senior police officer saying six attackers had been killed.