BREAKING: Three-storey building collapses in Lagos, many feared trapped
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At a glance
- A three-story building has collapsed in the Alakija area of Lagos State, Nigeria, trapping an unknown number of people.
- The incident occurred around 11:40 am on Thursday, with rescue operations yet to commence as of the time of reporting.
- Emergency responders have not yet arrived at the scene, and anxious residents are gathering as they await intervention.
A three-story building collapsed in the Alakija area of Lagos State on Thursday morning, with fears that several individuals are trapped beneath the rubble. The incident occurred at approximately 11:40 am.
As of the time this report was filed, the exact number of people trapped inside the collapsed structure remained unconfirmed. The immediate aftermath saw anxious residents and bystanders congregating around the site, awaiting the arrival of emergency services.
Notably, rescue operators and emergency responders had not yet reached the scene, leaving the situation precarious for those potentially trapped within the debris. Authorities are expected to initiate rescue operations as efforts intensify to ascertain the number of casualties and account for anyone missing.
Further details regarding the cause of the collapse or the extent of casualties were not immediately available. The situation remains fluid as the community and officials await further developments and the commencement of rescue efforts.
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