Two Children Killed As Building Collapses In Lagos | Sahara Reporters Director-General, lasemasocial, Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, who confirmed this to journalists, said the building collapsed due to mudslide resulting from a downpour. READ MORE:
Two yet to be identified children lost their lives on Wednesday after being trapped beneath the rubble of a storey building, which collapsed in the Gafari Balogun area of Ogudu, Lagos State.City News
He said, “On arrival at the scene by agency responders, it was observed that a building collapsed as a result of a mudslide at the rear of the building caused by heavy rainfall. “The agents were informed that two children, one male and one female, were trapped and immediately commenced a search and rescue operation.Other occupants of the house were reportedly injured as a result of the collapse.
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