LAGOS, Nigeria
Death toll from the collapse of a 21-story building in the city of Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub, Monday rose to 15 as more dead bodies have been recovered, with scores of people remaining unaccounted for, an emergency management official said.
In
an update statement sent to journalists Tuesday afternoon, Ibrahim Farinloye,
the coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the Lagos
state, said so far 15 dead bodies have been recovered and nine people have been
rescued alive following the collapse of the 21-story building under
construction in the Ikoyi area of the Lagos city Monday afternoon.
Farinloye
said rescue operations were still underway and an investigation into the cause
of the collapse is ongoing.
Residents
living in the area said earlier on Tuesday that the building was under construction
for more than one year and more than 50 people, mostly construction workers,
were trapped under the rubble.
Nigerian
President Muhammadu Buhari directed in a statement Tuesday authority in the
Lagos state to step up efforts in rescue operations.
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“I
commiserate with all the families who have lost loved ones in the collapsed
building in Lagos. This is a sad period for the people and government of the
Lagos state, and we share in the sadness,” Buhari said.
The
Nigerian leader also called on emergency institutions, including hospitals, to
provide all the support to safeguard the lives of the rescued.
Building
collapses often occur in Nigeria, as some property owners and developers do not
adhere strictly to planning and building laws and regulations. In most cases,
heavy loads are placed on the building and substandard materials are often used
in construction.
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