As a result of the flash flood in Lagos, a building collapsed on Cameroon Road in the Mushin area of Lagos, leading to the death of a child and leaving seven others injured.
According to reports gathered from our correspondent, the building collapse occurred due to heavy rainfall experienced across the state early on Wednesday, July 3.
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At the time of reporting, residents stated that the Lagos rescue team had not yet responded to emergency
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