Tragedy in Oyingbo: Two Confirmed Dead in Lagos Building Collapse
In the
early hours of Monday, October 27, 2025, a two-storey building located at No.
54 Cole Street, Cemetery Bus Stop in the Oyingbo area of Lagos State collapsed,
resulting in the confirmed deaths of two occupants.
The victims, whose identities have not yet been disclosed, were among several residents trapped when the structure gave way around 12:20 a.m.
The Lagos
State Fire and Rescue Service, led by Controller General Margaret Adeseye,
swiftly responded to the emergency. Rescue operations commenced immediately,
with personnel working tirelessly to extract survivors from the rubble.
According
to official reports, fifteen individuals were successfully rescued, including
seven adult males, four adult females, and four children. These survivors
sustained varying degrees of injuries and were promptly evacuated to nearby
hospitals for medical attention.
The
building had previously been marked as distressed by relevant authorities, and
occupants were reportedly warned to vacate the premises.
Despite
these warnings, the structure remained inhabited until its eventual collapse.
The
incident has reignited concerns over building safety and regulatory enforcement
in Lagos, a city frequently plagued by structural failures due to poor
construction practices and inadequate maintenance.
Tensions
rose in the surrounding community as news of the collapse spread, drawing
attention from emergency responders, journalists, and local residents.
The
tragedy has prompted renewed calls for stricter oversight by urban planning and
safety agencies, as well as more proactive measures to prevent future
occurrences.
As
investigations continue, the Lagos State government is expected to review the
circumstances surrounding the collapse, including the timeline of warnings
issued and the actions takenor , not taken, by both the building's owners and
regulatory bodies.
The loss
of life and the injuries sustained serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need
for systemic reforms in building safety management across the state.
-UPDATE-
Yes, there has been an update: One person has been confirmed dead and 26
others rescued following the collapse of the two-storey building in Oyingbo,
Lagos.
The Lagos
State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) revised the casualty figures from
earlier reports.
According
to Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, the agency
received a distress call at 12:11 a.m. on Monday, October 27, 2025, and
promptly mobilized emergency responders to the site at Coast Street, Oyingbo.
The
coordinated rescue operation led to the evacuation of 26 individuals,
including 21 who were taken to various general hospitals for free medical
care, while five others were treated on-site and discharged.
This
update slightly contrasts with earlier reports that cited two fatalities and
15 rescues. The discrepancy may stem from the evolving nature of rescue
efforts and the involvement of multiple agencies, including the Lagos State
Fire and Rescue Service and the police.
We ealier
reported that the building had previously been marked as structurally
distressed, and residents were warned to vacate before it collapsed around
12:20 a.m.
Authorities
have cordoned off the area to ensure safety and facilitate ongoing
investigations. The cause of the collapse remains under review, but the
incident has reignited public concern over enforcement of building codes and
the effectiveness of pre-emptive safety measures in Lagos.
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