Tragic School Collapse in Nigeria Traps 120, Claims 12 Lives

A two-story school in north-central Nigeria collapsed during morning classes on Friday, trapping about 120 students and teachers. The tragedy has resulted in at least 12 deaths, with authorities continuing rescue operations. Poor building structures and proximity to a riverbank are cited as causes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Abuja | Updated: 13-07-2024 00:02 IST | Created: 13-07-2024 00:02 IST
Tragic School Collapse in Nigeria Traps 120, Claims 12 Lives
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In a tragic event Friday morning, a two-story school in north-central Nigeria collapsed, trapping approximately 120 students and teachers in the debris. Authorities have confirmed 12 fatalities.

The collapse occurred at Saints Academy College in Plateau state's Busa Buji community. Channels Television reported that 26 individuals are receiving medical treatment, citing witness accounts.

Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency has deployed rescue teams and health workers to the scene. Plateau Information Commissioner Musa Ashoms stated that hospitals have been instructed to prioritize treatment without documentation or payment. The state government attributes the collapse to weak structural integrity and its location near a riverbank.

Villagers gathered near the site, some in tears, while excavators worked to clear the rubble. Building collapses are increasingly common in Nigeria, a trend often blamed on poor regulatory enforcement and maintenance.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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