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Building collapses in Lagos, many casualties feared

LAGOS, March 13, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A three-storey residential building
collapsed Wednesday in a densely-populated part of Lagos, and local media
said there could be many casualties, including schoolchildren.

The Nigerian news station Channels TV reported that a primary school was
located on the top floor of the building, “with pupils feared killed and
others trapped.”

The collapse occurred in the Itafaji area of Lagos Island.

A spokesman for the Nigerian emergency services, Ibrahim Farinloye,
confirmed the incident.

“I can’t give you the details for now. Our teams are on the ground, the
situation is confused,” he told AFP.

Building collapses are tragically common in Nigeria, where building
regulations are routinely flouted.

In September 2014, 116 people, 84 of them South Africans, died when a six-
storey building collapsed as a celebrity televangelist, Joshua TB, was
preaching.

An inquiry found the building had been built illegally and had structural
flaws.

In December 2016, at least 60 people were killed when a roof fell in on a
church in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom state, in the east of the country.

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