No fewer than 50 persons have been feared dead, with several others injured during the collapse of a six-storey building in the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Ikotun, Lagos on Friday.
A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria at the scene reports that ambulances were seen taking people out of the collapse building to the Isolo General Hospital.
There had yet to be an official confirmation of the number of casualties. Policemen were on the ground dispersing crowds, who were gathered outside the gate of the collapse building.
An eyewitness, who spoke to NAN on anonymity, said that the building collapse at around 1.30pm.
He said the building, which usually serves as a guest house for some foreigners and people from the neighbouring African countries, was
completed four months ago.
completed four months ago.
The eyewitness added that the building, which was a four-storey building, was converted to six-storey building to accommodate more of its visitors.
”We were all surprised with this incidence. At around 1.30pm, the building collapsed while people were inside.
“This building was a four-storey building but it was converted to seven,” he said. NAN also observed that Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, National Emergency Management Agency and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps were also on the ground.
-Punch
3 comments:
This Is so unbelievable, Abel are you sure?
That is really serious, I had to check punch to be sure. May the souls of people that died RIP. Amen.
See wahala that's very bad. People came for miracles and ended up injured and dead.
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