Nairobi has reopened its airport for domestic and cargo flights after a major fire, but the international terminal remains closed. A Kenyan official has said he does not believe the blaze was connected to terrorism.
Kenya's transport secretary, Michael Kamau, told reporters on Wednesday that the domestic terminal at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport would be temporarily used for international flights. Kamau said the hope was for international flights to resume on Thursday.
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