- A source said the incident happened following a heavy wind that swept across the area, an effect of Saturday’s heavy rainfall.
On Sunday, workers working on a 3-storey building narrowly escaped death, when the building suddenly collapsed at Olufiditi Street, Alaba Oro, area of Lagos State.
A source said the incident happened following a heavy wind that swept across the area, an effect of Saturday’s heavy rainfall.
It was gathered that some workers who were still slumbering under the uncompleted structure escaped when the foundation of the building started shaking before it finally caved in.
Emergency responders who were alerted, later arrived at the scene of the incident and immediately sealed off the area to prevent another incident from happening.
It was discovered that the developer and the owner of the structure had earlier been served a warning notice by the relevant agency of the state but it was ignored and they went ahead with the construction work before the unfortunate incident occurred.
Dr Femi Oke- Osanyintolu Director-General of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, (LASEMA)who later arrived at the scene along with his men, confirmed that no casualty was recorded, while the building was immediately sealed off following the discovery of a violation of building codes.
According to Oke-Osanyintolu, “The Agency received a distress call in the early hours Sunday afternoon, June 27, 202, concerning a collapsed building at the above address.
“This led to the immediate activation of the agency’s response plan and necessary deployment of resources to the incident scene.
“Upon the arrival of the agency’s officials (Cobra Team) as well as other stakeholders (Nigeria Police Force, Lagos State Safety Commission and LASBCA at the incident scene, it was observed that the 3-storey building undergoing construction collapsed as a result of heavy wind.
“Besides the heavy wind, it was also discovered that the collapse occurred as a result of substandard building materials used by the developer.
“Fortunately, no casualty nor fatality recorded.
“According to LABSCA, who was also on ground for an on-the-spot assessment, the building had been previously marked for a caution by officials but the developer ignored the warning.”
Subsequently, the affected building was sealed pending the arrival of the LASEMA’s heavy-duty equipment excavator to the scene.
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When contacted on Monday, Oke-Osanyintolu said the structure had been demolished to the ground level for safety of the residents and adjoining building.
Oke-Osanyintolu, however, said that after further investigations the title of the affected property might be revoked if the owner is found wanting.
LASEMA, however, in its recommendations, called for: Continuous sensitisation and advocacy on necessary safety precautions that should be embarked upon by the agency, adherence to the building codes of the state should be enforced by relevant Government agencies, among others.
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