The Commercial Appeal

High rise being built falls in Nigeria

- Chinedu Asadu

LAGOS, Nigeria – A 21-story apartment building being built in an upscale area of Nigeria’s largest city collapsed on Monday with dozens of workers feared trapped under the rubble, witnesses said.

Constructi­on worker Eric Tetteh, 41, said constructi­on teams were waiting for an excavator to arrive at the site when the building suddenly crumbled into a heap of debris.

“Me and my brother, we escaped, but more people are there,” he told The Associated Press.

Obafemi Hamzat, deputy governor of Lagos, was met on his arrival at the site by angry youths who accused authoritie­s of failing to immediatel­y launch rescue efforts.

“For the past two hours since it collapsed nobody came here,” one angry worker shouted towards him.

Workers said the high rise, which collapsed in the Ikoyi area of Lagos, had been under constructi­on for about two years. It was not immediatel­y known what caused the collapse. However, such incidents are common in Lagos because enforcemen­t of building code regulation­s is weak.

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