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Building collapses in Nigeria; eight people pulled from rubble

ABUJA, NIGERIA (AP) – A three-storey building under construction collapsed in northwestern Nigeria, trapping shoppers in a busy neighbourhood.

Emergency response workers told the Associated Press (AP) that at least eight people have been pulled from the rubble and they were searching for more.

The building in Kano state, northern Nigeria’s commercial hub, was being constructed as a business centre though businesses were already operating on the ground floor, said head of Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency in Kano Nura Abdullahi.

So far, “no casualties yet (and) eight people have been rescued” from the rubble with varying injuries, Abdullahi said, adding that the rescue operation was continuing. Abdullahi said authorities have not yet confirmed the number of people trapped inside the structure.

Videos apparently recorded at the scene showed a large crowd trying to catch a glimpse of the debris pile as rescue workers arrived with tools.

Rescuers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in Kano. PHOTO: AP

Resident Stephen Enoch told the AP the building crumbled just minutes after he left.

“Five minutes after I left there, I was under there, it just came down. I am just thankful I am alive,” said Enoch.

Rescue operations continued late on Tuesday with excavators and assistance from dozens nearby.

On social media, Nigerians urged authorities to take action against the trend of building collapses across the country.

In the last year, there have been more than 10 building collapses in this West African nation, often with authorities being accused of failing to enforce building safety regulations.

Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, recorded five such collapses last year, including in November when more than 40 people died when a high rise still being constructed crumbled on workers.

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