As emergency operations continued at the site of the three storey building that collapsed in Ilasamaja area of Lagos State, three persons have been confirmed dead while 19 were rescued alive.
Giving an update of the operations at midnight, NEMA Spokeserson, South-West, Mr. Ibrahim Farinloye confirmed the victims’ statistics.
The operations continued all night to the early hours of Friday.
The discovery of the first dead person was late Wednesday night.
Rescue operations by operatives of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Lagos State Ambulance Service and the National Emergency Management Agency are on-going .
The building situated on 6 Richard Abimbola Street, reportedly caved in around 2 O’clock and covered the artisans and construction workers.
The General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Adesina Tiiamiyu, confirmed the collapse of the building.
It was gathered that the workers and artisans were spread on the first, second and third floors of the building when it collapsed on them.
Adesina said: “Situation report on collapse building at Richard abimbola ilasa bus stop.”
The LASEMA boss added that ” On getting to the scene of incident it was reveal that an uncompleted building at no 6, Richard Abimbola street collapsed while unknown number of labourers were doing their various works at different areas.”
Some of the rescued labourers and artisans were treated by officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS).
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