Kenya Ferry Explains Service disruptions

From A Nairobian's Perspective ! Tue Oct 7 2014, 13:18:00

Mombasa- October 7th, 2014: Yesterday's delays in service ferry services between Mombasa Island and the mainland were caused by unexpected rise in water tide, Kenya Ferry Services has disclosed.

"This is a natural phenomenon," said Kenya Ferry Services Managing Director Musa Hassan Musa. "We sorry that this incidence caused some disruptions of our ferry service on the evening of Monday, Dec. 6 at about 6.00pm. It was difficult boarding since ferries floated too high. We would like to report that there were no casualties and the two ferries are back in operations."

The incidence lead which occurred at the Likoni channel led the grounding of MV Kwale and MV Kilindini ferries at the ramp causing an interruption of services.

"This in addition to the huge number of pedestrians during this peak time jostling to cross over from Mombasa Island side to the mainland side led to delays.  We highly regret any inconvenience caused to our esteemed customers," the MD said.

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