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PHOTOS: One Dead, Two Rescued In Ikorodu Building Collapse

  One person has been confirmed killed in a building collapse in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State. Advertisement Although three other victims were injured … Continue reading PHOTOS: One Dead, Two Rescued In Ikorodu Building Collapse


Emergency officials at the scene of the building collapse. PHOTO: Dare Idowu/Channels TV

 

One person has been confirmed killed in a building collapse in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.

Although three other victims were injured in the incident that occurred on Monday night, emergency responders rescued two persons.

One of the officials at the scene, the Southwest coordinator, NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye told reporters on Tuesday that they received a distress call on Monday night shortly after the building collapsed.

“Immediately the incident occurred, the local residents within the area mobilised themselves to carry out initial rescue activities. Though, fire service and Police responded but were unable to do much due to the unavailability of equipment to lift the rubble on the suspected location of the trapped victims,” the rescue official said.

He said further that the injured persons, have been taken to the General Hospital in Ikorodu for treatment.

Following the incident, occupants of the building were asked to vacate its premises to prevent further loss of life or injury.

However, officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), and Red Cross, among others have continued with the rescue operation.

This, according to them, is to ensure nobody else is trapped under the rubble.

Emergency officials at the scene of the building collapse. PHOTO: Dare Idowu/Channels TV

 

Meanwhile, emergency officials have carried out controlled demolition of an adjoining building at the site of the collapse.

The incident comes four months after one person was killed when a building under construction collapsed in the Isawo area of Ikorodu.

Few days before the Isawo incident, a five-year-old boy was also killed in a building collapse in the Adeniji Adele area of the state.

The Lagos State government through the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LABCA) has been carrying out integrity tests on some buildings across the state.

Site of the building collapse. PHOTO: Dare Idowu/Channels TV

 

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