A two-storey building collapsed in the Orile Iganmu area of Lagos State, Nigeria, on Monday, causing panic among local residents who fled the scene for safety.
The incident occurred on Amusu Street, with eyewitnesses reporting the sudden collapse of the structure. Social media users quickly shared news of the event, with some posting video footage of the building’s collapse.
As of the time of reporting, the Lagos State government had not yet issued an official statement or response to the incident.
Local residents and social media users expressed concern over the safety of those potentially trapped in the rubble. One X user, @PR4orileboy, called for stricter housing regulations in the area, stating, “LASG needs to wake up and enforce strict laws on housing in this area; as there are lots of houses that needs standard renovations.”
Another user, @OurFavOnlineDoc, described the collapse as a “scary shocking moment” and urged authorities to address the situation promptly.
While some reports indicated fears of casualties, user @Agilitymartin claimed, “Glory be to God, no life was lost in the trending video of a building collapsed in Amusa Orile Igamu area of Lagos state.” However, this information has not been officially confirmed by emergency services or local authorities.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about building safety and urban infrastructure in Lagos, Africa’s largest city. Building collapses are not uncommon in the rapidly expanding metropolis, often attributed to substandard materials, poor construction practices, and inadequate enforcement of building codes.
As the situation develops, residents await official word from Lagos State authorities regarding rescue efforts, potential casualties, and measures to prevent future incidents in the densely populated Orile Iganmu area.