No casualty in Orile-Iganmu building collapse: LASEMA

On Monday, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency confirmed that there was no casualty in the building collapse in Orile-Iganmu.
LASEMA spokesman Nosa Okunbor, who confirmed this in a statement, said the building collapsed at about 8:45 a.m.
“LASEMA Response Teams are in a search and rescue operation at a self-collapsed building on Amusu Street, Baale Bus Stop, Orile Iganmu.
“No casualties and updates to follow,” he said.
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