Barely 48 hours after a three-storey building collapsed in the Ita-Faaji area of Lagos Island, killing at least 12 persons, including nine children, another building has collapsed in Ibadan, capital of Oyo state.
According to Tribune Online, the two-storey building which collapsed at Sogoye, along Bode area of the city, left unspecified number of people trapped.
The news medium also reported that people trapped under the rubbles could be heard making phone calls crying for help while, three people who sustained injuries have been pulled out.
Going further, it reported that the fire service personnel at the scene of the collapsed building were helpless, as there was no equipment to carry out the rescue operation.
Idris made the fact known during his visit to the hospital on Friday in Lagos. According to him, the corpses have been released to the families for burial.Barely 48 hours after a three-storey building collapsed in the Ita-Faaji area of Lagos Island, killing at least 12 persons, including nine children, another building has collapsed in Ibadan, capital of Oyo state.
According to Tribune Online, the two-storey building which collapsed at Sogoye, along Bode area of the city, left unspecified number of people trapped.
The news medium also reported that people trapped under the rubbles could be heard making phone calls crying for help while, three people who sustained injuries have been pulled out.
Going further, it reported that the fire service personnel at the scene of the collapsed building were helpless, as there was no equipment to carry out the rescue operation.
However, he said that 45 persons survived the collapse and were managed across some of the state health facilities, including Lagos Island General Hospital, Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Onikan Health Centre and the Gbagada General Hospital.
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