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Six people rescued as two storey building collapses in Lagos

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Six people arrested as two storey building collapse in Lagos

Six people were rescued on Wednesday evening after a two-storey building collapsed at 4 Modupeola Street, Mangoro Bus Stop, Alimosho Local Government Area, Lagos State, leaving one man trapped and injured

The collapse occurred around 6 p.m., and the cause is yet to be determined.

Officials from the Lagos State Emergency Management Authority (LASEMA) and other first responders promptly arrived at the scene to evacuate the victims. Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, confirmed the rescue in a statement on Instagram.

Six people arrested as two storey building collapse in Lagos
Six people arrested as two storey building collapse in Lagos

“The LASEMA and other first responders got to the scene in good time and rescued a trapped victim and five others from the rubble,” Omotoso said.

The trapped individual, a 44-year-old resident of 10 Olabode Street, Alimosho, was pulled from the debris with fractures and bruises. He was transported by the Lagos State Ambulance Service to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Surgical Emergency unit, arriving in stable condition and admitted for further treatment.

The other five victims were taken to a nearby private hospital for evaluation and care. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the collapse.

The incident comes amid a series of building collapses in Lagos, highlighting ongoing concerns about construction and safety standards. In May, three family members died when an uncompleted two-storey building collapsed in Ikorodu, while five people were killed in a separate collapse at Ojodu Berger. In July, four people narrowly escaped death when a three-storey building fell along Adeniji-Adele Road in Isale Eko.

Experts have repeatedly linked these tragedies to weak enforcement of building regulations, warning that further collapses are likely unless standards are strictly observed.

“The cause of the incident, which occurred around 6 p.m., was not immediately known,” Omotoso added. “Government officials have launched a probe into the incident.”

Residents and emergency responders described the rescue operation as coordinated, with efforts focused on safely extracting those trapped and preventing further damage.

 

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