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Nigeria school collapse: Lagos building disaster leaves 10 dead
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Deaths confirmed in Lagos school collapse
At least 10 people have died and many more are feared trapped after a building containing a school collapsed in the Nigerian city of Lagos.

The school, which was on the top floor of the four-storey building in Ita Faji on Lagos Island, had more than 100 pupils, a rescue official told the BBC.

About 40 pupils had been pulled out alive, the official said.

The building had been identified as "distressed" and listed for demolition, Lagos building officials told the BBC.

The collapse happened at about 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT). There were frantic scenes at the site as rescuers and local men searched for survivors, and family members crowded the area in the hope of finding their loved ones alive.



Eyewitness says "everybody had to run for their lives"
The collapsed building was a residential block containing a number of apartments as well as the school, residents and rescue officials at the scene told the BBC.

Emergency teams pulled several injured pupils from the rubble, but many worried parents at the scene were unable to find their children, while others went to a local hospital to look for theirs.

It Is not clear how many children remain trapped
Men from the local area were assisting rescuers but large crowds of people were hindering the rescue operation.

Mohammed Muftau, a local resident who witnessed the collapse, told the BBC that the building had been cracking for long time and that complaints had been raised about it.

The Lagos State Building Control Agency confirmed to the BBC that the building had been marked and listed for demolition. It is not unusual for buildings to collapse in Nigeria; materials are often sub-standard and the enforcement of regulations is lax.

In September 2014, 116 people died when a six-storey building collapsed in Lagos during a service given by a celebrity televangelist. And in 2016, more than 100 people died when the roof of a church in Uyo, in the south of Nigeria, caved in.


Rescuers were working frantically to free those trapped under the rubble
At the Lagos Island General Hospital, there was a scene of chaos as parents and family members scrambled after every ambulance that arrived to see if it contained a loved one. Many of the victims brought in were children in school uniforms.

Visiting the hospital, the Lagos state deputy governor, Idiat Oluranti Adebule, offered condolences to the families of the victims and called for calm.

"We plead for their understanding to allow the rescue team to do their work... so that the medical team can take prompt and immediate action as soon as the patients are brought in," she told the BBC.

President Muhammadu Buhari offered his condolences to the families of the victims.

"It touches one to lose precious lives in any kind of mishap, particularly those so young and tender," he said. "May God grant everyone affected by this sad incident fortitude and succour."

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March 15, 2019 / 8:25 AM / Updated 9 hours ago
Nigeria school building collapse killed 20: Lagos health official
Alexis Akwagyiram
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LAGOS (Reuters) - Twenty people were killed in Wednesday’s collapse of a four-story building containing a primary school in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos and 45 others survived, the state health commissioner said on Friday.


Commissioner Jide Idris gave no details of how many children were among the dead but he said 10 children and four adults were still receiving medical help.

Building collapses are frequent in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, where regulations are poorly enforced and construction materials are often substandard.

Lagos, Nigeria’s most populous city with around 23 million inhabitants, is particularly densely populated in poorer areas where multiple families occupy small spaces to save money on rent.

“Twenty corpses were brought to Lagos state mortuaries from the site, 45 survivors were received and were managed by government health facilities,” Idris said in a statement.

Residents had said the school alone had around 100 pupils, although that figure was questioned by emergency officials. It was not clear how many children were in the building when the building collapsed.

The rescue effort ended on Thursday after emergency officials said there was nobody left under the building.

But on Friday in the Ita-Faji area of the Lagos Island district where the accident happened and only piles of bricks and twisted metal lay where the building once stood, some locals questioned the death toll.

“It is more than that. I’m thinking there are people who are still under the ground,” said Bukola Bejide, a local businesswoman who sells groceries, speaking a few meters from the site. Other people standing beside her nodded in agreement.

Across Lagos Island buildings deemed to be unsafe were surrounded by tape and demolition work was under way, forcing dozens of people to find elsewhere to live.

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People gathered outside a tent set up beside the accident site to receive food, clothing and help to arrange temporary accommodation from community groups working with Lagos state government.

Residents said there had been a number of building collapses in the area over the last few years. Some buildings deemed by state government officials to be uninhabitable were renovated by landlords seeking rent, they said.

Lagos Governor Akinwuni Ambode, who visited the site hours after the building collapsed, said the school had been set up illegally and buildings in the area had been undergoing structural testing prior to the accident. He also said there will be a full investigation into the incident.
 
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