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July 21, 2006

Poor construction the cause of collapse

LAGOS, Nigeria

Shoddy construction is blamed for the collapse of a four-storey apartment building in Nigeria’s commercial capital, killing at least 14 people, said Red Cross officials.

Up to 180 people were believed to have been inside the building, which is located in a poor Lagos district.

Red Cross official Timothy Oladene said 36 people, many of them wounded and caked with dust and debris, had been rescued and taken to hospitals across the city.

Prince Oniru, an adviser to the Lagos state government on infrastructure, said the building was poorly constructed.

In late March, the top of one of Lagos’ tallest buildings slid off in a storm, and falling debris killed at least two people.

About nine storeys of the 21-storey Nigerian Industrial Development Bank crumbled and fell during a heavy downpour. The building had had a fire two days before.

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