Many people feared trapped in Lagos school collapse

Rescue workers are seen at the site of a collapsed building containing a school in Nigeria’s commercial capital of Lagos

Many people including children were feared trapped on Wednesday after a building containing a school collapsed in Lagos, an emergency agency spokesman said, as rescue efforts began.


Ibrahim Farinloye, spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency’s southwest region, said there was no immediate information on any casualties.

“It is believed that many people including children are currently trapped in the building,” he said.

“The third floor of the building is housing a private school in the area,” said Farinloye, adding that the three-storey building came down at around 10am local time.

Workers on top of the rubble shovelled debris away as thousands of people swarmed around the rescue site – dozens watching from rooftops and hundreds more packed into the surrounding streets, according to a Reuters reporter.


The building was in the Ita-faji area of Lagos island, the original heart of the lagoon city before it expanded onto the mainland.

In 2016, more than 100 people were killed when a church came down in south-eastern Nigeria.

In Lagos that same year, a five-storey building still under construction collapsed, killing at least 30 people.

A floating school built to withstand storms and floods was also brought down in Lagos in 2016, though nobody was reported injured.

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