There is palpable anxiety among residents of Oremeta Street in the Ojodu Berger area of Lagos following the dramatic collapse of a three-storey building reportedly housing an eatery.
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) confirmed that the structure, already aged and weakened, had undergone unapproved additional construction work before suddenly giving way.
“It was an old building converted into an eatery. Additional construction had been carried out on it before the structure finally collapsed,” said Dr Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA.
He said five adult women were pulled out alive from the rubble and given immediate pre-hospital care by emergency medics on the scene.
First responders, including LASEMA, fire service, and other emergency teams, continue to comb through the debris in an intense search-and-rescue operation, hoping to find more survivors—or recover the remains of possible victims.
The cause of the collapsed building is suspected to be structural weakness exacerbated by the illegal extension. Authorities have cordoned off the area as investigations commence.
“This is a serious warning against tampering with aging structures,” Dr Oke-Osanyintolu added, promising further updates as rescue efforts progress.
A week ago, another collapsed building was reported at Idumota area of Lagos, with two people rescued.