‎CHILDREN RESCUED FROM COLLAPSED BUILDING IN KWARA

On Thursday, two children were successfully rescued following the collapse of a two-storey residential building in Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State. This incident has prompted an emergency response and renewed warnings regarding structural safety.

‎Hassan Adekunle, the spokesperson of the Kwara State Fire Service stated in an official statement released on Thursday that two children were trapped in the debris; however, they were successfully rescued prior to the arrival of the firefighters at the scene.

‎The incident, which occurred at about 9:10 am on Ajegunle Street, off Sabo-Line in the Isale area, involved a six-flat building.

‎“It was reported that two children, Ahmad (8 years) and Hussainat (10 years), were trapped but were rescued and taken to the nearest hospital before the arrival of the Fire Service

‎“Firefighters immediately commenced salvage operations, recovering essential belongings including clothes, electronics, food items, and important documents from accessible areas of the building,

‎“Following an on-site assessment, the Kwara State Fire Service recommended to the Disaster Management Department of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to seal off the collapsed structure and issue a seven-day ultimatum to occupants of an adjacent building found to be structurally unsafe and unfit for habitation.

‎“It was further gathered that the caretaker of the collapsed building had previously been notified about the deteriorating condition of the structure prior to the incident.

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