100 children, many others feared trapped in collapse of Nigeria building that housed school

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As many as 100 children and many others were feared trapped on Wednesday after a building containing a primary school collapsed in Lagos.

As many as 100 children and many others were feared trapped on Wednesday after a building containing a primary school collapsed in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos.

"It is believed that many people including children are currently trapped in the building," said Ibrahmi Farinloye, spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency's southwest region, adding that casualty figures were not yet available. At the site, many people were shouting and screaming. A fight almost broke out as anger at the collapse boiled over.

The building was in the Ita-faji area of Lagos island, the original heart of the lagoon city before it expanded onto the mainland.

 

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