At least nine people were killed and many others injured on Thursday after a multi-storey building collapsed in Lagos , the state's commissioner for information said on Friday.
- The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, known as LASEMA, led a multi-agency rescue operation, deploying heavy equipment to reach people trapped under rubble.
- People were pulled from the debris and treated on site before being taken to nearby hospitals, authorities said.
- In all about 27 people have been rescued with injuries of varying severity.
- At the time of the collapse, the building was occupied by residents and office workers.
- Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu ordered structural checks on nearby buildings and urged compliance with safety regulations.
- The incident has renewed concerns over frequent building collapses in Lagos, often linked to poor construction standards and weak enforcement.
-Reuters
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