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Collapsed building: NSCDC rescues 2 victims alive in Lagos  

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Lagos State Command, on Tuesday said it successfully rescued two persons from the collapsed building at Ikota, Lekki area.

The command disclosed this  in a statement released and signed by its spokesperson, Mr  Oluwaseun Abolurin, in Lagos.

He quoted the State Commandant,  Mr Adedotun Keshinro as directing the  disaster management, rescue operation team of Eti – Osa Division to smartly  swift into action for quick  search, recovery and rescue operations.

He added, “The command, on Tuesday, received a distress call from concerned residents that a two – storey building under construction collapsed over its workers  at Ikota axis of Lekki.

“The state commandant  quickly deployed the disaster management, rescue and  recovery  team to support  other first responders on the rescue mission.

“The team was led by the Eti – Osa Divisional officer, Chief Superintendent of Corps  (SC) , Mr David Oyende.

” It  said that the quick  action was to enable the corps rescue many bodies alive and clinically evacuate bodies found dead.”

Abolurin said that as the rescue and recovery operation was ongoing,  however, the corps  has confirmed the rescue of two persons alive.


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