School Children Feared Dead As Building Collapses In Lagos



The
school, which was on the top floor of the three-storey building, in Ita Faji on
Lagos Island, reportedly had more than 100 pupils.
Images
from the scene showed rescuers searching through piles of broken concrete and
twisted metal.
The
cause of the collapse was not immediately clear.
The collapsed
building was a residential block containing a number of apartments as well as
the school, residents and rescue officials at the scene told the BBC.
Emergency
teams pulled several injured children from the rubble, but many worried parents
have arrived at the scene while others have gone to a local hospital to look
for their children.
Ibrahim Farinloye, a
spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency, said the collapse
happened at about 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT).
"It
is believed that many people including children are currently trapped in the
building," he said.
It
is not unusual for buildings to collapse in Nigeria. Materials are often
sub-standard and the enforcement of regulations lax.
In
2016, more than 100 people died when the roof of a church in Uyo, in the south
of Nigeria, caved in.
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