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Death Toll In Lagos Building Collapse Hits Eight, 26 Rescued
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DEATH TOLL IN LAGOS BUILDING COLLAPSE HITS EIGHT, 26 RESCUED

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The death toll from the recent building collapse in Lagos has risen to eight, while 26 people have been rescued alive as emergency responders continue search and recovery operations.


 

Rescue teams, supported by security agencies and medical personnel, have remained at the scene, working tirelessly to locate anyone who may still be trapped beneath the rubble.


 

Authorities said those rescued received immediate medical attention, with some taken to nearby hospitals for further treatment.


 

Emergency officials have expressed concern that the casualty figure could change as rescue efforts continue and more areas of the collapsed structure are accessed.


 

The cause of the collapse has not yet been officially determined, but investigations have been launched to establish whether structural defects, regulatory violations, or other factors contributed to the incident.


 

Building and safety experts are expected to conduct detailed assessments to determine the circumstances surrounding the collapse.


 

The tragedy has renewed calls for stricter enforcement of building regulations and improved monitoring of construction projects to prevent similar disasters.


 

Residents and community leaders have expressed sympathy for the victims and their families while commending emergency responders for their swift intervention.


 

Authorities have assured the public that anyone found responsible for negligence or violations of building standards will face appropriate legal action.


 

Rescue operations and investigations remain ongoing as officials work to account for all affected persons and prevent future occurrences.


 

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