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Kenya athletes stranded by Jomo Kenyatta airport fuel shortage | Kenya athletes stranded by Jomo Kenyatta airport fuel shortage |
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Kenya's athletics team has been delayed on its way to the World Championships in Moscow by a shortage of fuel at Kenya's main international airport. | Kenya's athletics team has been delayed on its way to the World Championships in Moscow by a shortage of fuel at Kenya's main international airport. |
The 49-strong team is among 2,000 passengers affected, officials say. | The 49-strong team is among 2,000 passengers affected, officials say. |
One airport official told the BBC that 67 flights were cancelled or delayed after low pressure caused a fuel hydrant to fail. | One airport official told the BBC that 67 flights were cancelled or delayed after low pressure caused a fuel hydrant to fail. |
The airport, a hub for east and central Africa, was closed for several hours on Monday. | The airport, a hub for east and central Africa, was closed for several hours on Monday. |
Some 1,000 passengers were put up in local hotels. | Some 1,000 passengers were put up in local hotels. |
Normal operations have now resumed at the airport and the Kenyan team left on Tuesday morning. | |
But Athletics Kenya spokesman Evans Bosire said the delay could affect the team's preparations: | |
"We now have only two days to acclimatise once we reach Moscow since the competitions begin on August 10,'' he told the Daily Nation newspaper. | "We now have only two days to acclimatise once we reach Moscow since the competitions begin on August 10,'' he told the Daily Nation newspaper. |
Kenya won seven gold medals at the last World Championships two years ago in Daegu, South Korea, coming third in the overall medals table. |
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