A 45-year old woman on Tuesday walked out alive from the rubbles of
the collapsed building at the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Ikotun,
Lagos, a rescue worker has said.
Ibrahim Farinloye, the Public Relations Officer of the National Emergency Management Agency, South-West Zone, told journalists in Lagos that the woman walked out on her own at 2:00 a.m.Farinloye did not give the identity of the woman.He said that death toll from the building collapse had increased to 59.
As at Monday, the death toll was 49.Farinloye said that 131 persons had been rescued alive.
“A woman of about 45 years old walked out of the rubbles on her own around 2a.m today, while 10 more bodies were recovered, leaving 59 dead and 131 rescued alive,” Farinloye said.
He said that the rescue workers were likely to recover more bodies.
NAN reports that the emergency responders at the scene of the collapsed building on Tuesday deployed three police sniffer dogs to help to locate trapped victims.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Kayode Aderanti, had on Monday approved the use of the sniffer dogs for the rescue operation.Vehicles conveying the dogs to the scene reportedly broke down on its way.Farinloye said that the rescue exercise might be concluded on Tuesday.
It would be recalled that the building collapse on Friday 12 September.
Ibrahim Farinloye, the Public Relations Officer of the National Emergency Management Agency, South-West Zone, told journalists in Lagos that the woman walked out on her own at 2:00 a.m.Farinloye did not give the identity of the woman.He said that death toll from the building collapse had increased to 59.
As at Monday, the death toll was 49.Farinloye said that 131 persons had been rescued alive.
“A woman of about 45 years old walked out of the rubbles on her own around 2a.m today, while 10 more bodies were recovered, leaving 59 dead and 131 rescued alive,” Farinloye said.
He said that the rescue workers were likely to recover more bodies.
NAN reports that the emergency responders at the scene of the collapsed building on Tuesday deployed three police sniffer dogs to help to locate trapped victims.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Kayode Aderanti, had on Monday approved the use of the sniffer dogs for the rescue operation.Vehicles conveying the dogs to the scene reportedly broke down on its way.Farinloye said that the rescue exercise might be concluded on Tuesday.
It would be recalled that the building collapse on Friday 12 September.
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