Helicopter Crash: Lagos govt begins reconstruction of crash site
Lagos State government has begun reconstruction work on the site where a helicopter crashed last Friday in the state
Lagos State government has begun reconstruction work on the site where a helicopter crashed last Friday in the state
The fire started from a diesel truck
This is the third fatal gas explosion in Lagos in one week.
The agency said the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. No fewer than 30 shops have been ...
Three others were injured in the explosion.
The three-storey building, which collapsed on Friday, was built 25 years ago.
While LASWA's figures said five persons died, 14 rescued and two missing; LASEMA said six passengers died, seven rescued and ...
The little girl alongside her family was trying to escape flood at their residence when she reportedly missed her steps ...
Some of the worst affected areas include Agege, Lekki, Ajah, Victoria Island, Ifako, Oworo, Ogudu, Ayobo, Gbagada, Iyana-Ipaja, Ebutte Metta ...
"Investigation is currently ongoing to ascertain cause of fire."
The accident occurred at Ikota, along Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos.
Emergency responder recovered three more bodies on Monday morning, in addition to 17 bodies that were earlier recovered
LASEMA said operations to rescue the victim is in progress.
The three-storey building located at 54 Bamgbose Street is in a state of distress with visible crackings on different parts ...
According to an official, "the integrity of the building (s) is very questionable".
The fire started at a section on the fifth floor of the building.
The bus plunged into a canal in front of the National Theatre Complex.
No casualty has been recorded as at press time.
A three-storey building collapsed in the same area last week.
The boat, enroute Ojo from Liverpool, capsized few minutes after take-off.
The accident occurred at Barracks bus stop, beside Iyana-Iba, along Lagos-Badagry Expressway, Lagos.
Some 54 cars were burnt.
”Other occupants of the building were immediately evacuated."
"Although the fire has been put out, the smoke is still so hot.”
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