Daily Dispatch

Hunt for victims of Lagos school disaster

Nigeria battles to find register of children who attended the school

- –Reuters

Rescuers were trying to find a register of children to work out how many died when their school building collapsed in the Nigerian city of Lagos, an emergency official said on Thursday.

Authoritie­s have so far only said that people had been killed, without giving a number, after the four-storey building with the school on top collapsed on Wednesday.

Residents said around 100 children had attended the nursery and primary school – and people were searching through the tangle of rubble and metal on Thursday to find any belongings of their loved ones.

On Wednesday, one person was confirmed dead and nearly 50 rescued.

More people have died after being taken to hospital, Adesina Tiamiyu, the general manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, said on Thursday.

By Thursday morning the site had been cleared and rescue workers had found a body at

2am Tiamiyu said.

“We cleared it out to see if anyone was still buried below this rubble,” he said.

Tiamiyu said the number of children involved was still in question and authoritie­s were trying to find a register of the pupils.

“I want to categorica­lly deny there were more than 100 children,” he said.

Lagos Governor Akinwuni Ambode, who visited the site hours after the building collapsed, said the school had been set up illegally and that buildings in the area had been undergoing structural testing prior to the accident.

Building collapses are frequent in Nigeria, where regulation­s are poorly enforced and constructi­on materials are often sub-standard.

A few hundred people watched from nearby as an excavator dug through the remains of the debris, the mood resigned.

In the hours after the collapse on Wednesday, thousands of residents, many angry, had gathered at the site.

Many residents had gathered at the site

 ?? Picture: REUTERS / AFOLABI SOTUNDE ?? SOMBRE MOOD: Rescuers look on as people search for belongings at the site of a collapsed building in Lagos on Thursday.
Picture: REUTERS / AFOLABI SOTUNDE SOMBRE MOOD: Rescuers look on as people search for belongings at the site of a collapsed building in Lagos on Thursday.
 ?? Picture: REUTERS / AFOLABI SOTUNDE ?? HELPING HAND: Rescue workers help carry a child at the site of a collapsed building that supported a school in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos on Wednesday.
Picture: REUTERS / AFOLABI SOTUNDE HELPING HAND: Rescue workers help carry a child at the site of a collapsed building that supported a school in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos on Wednesday.

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