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A building located at the Sonuga Street, Palm Avenue, in the Mushin area of Lagos State, has collapsed.

This was revealed om Friday by the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyinyolu.

According to Oke-Osanyiolu;

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“A building has collapsed in Mushin few minutes ago. The rescue operation is ongoing.”

No details of casualties or number of trapped persons in the rubble could be ascertained of press time.

See photos from the incident below…

BREAKING: Another Building Collapses in Lagos | Daily Report Nigeria

BREAKING: Another Building Collapses in Lagos | Daily Report Nigeria

More details later…

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