shadowinvestor wrote:Ouru needs to stop the extension of SGR to Naivasha till proper geological and seismic test have been carried out on the RV. After the exit through Ngong hills, the SGR goes through Suswa I think twice( cross those bridges twice on the Maimahiu Narok road) and its elevated. If the fault line hits again 300B drinks water namna hio. I am not sure if the British in the 19th century chose to use the escarpment and not the RV floor but we need to understand the risk first.
The fault lines in the rift valley are well documented and studied not only here in Kenya but elsewhere even by the US geological survey. If they were any serious you would have seen top geologists on site already.
2012
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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