UPDATE 2-Building collapse in Nigeria leaves at least 8 dead

UPDATES WITH CASUALTIES</p> <p>By Rafiu Ajakaye</p> <p>LAGOS Nigeria (AA) – At least eight people have been confirmed dead and 37 others rescued alive from debris of a building that collapsed on Wednesday morning in Nigeria's southwestern Lagos city, a disaster management official said.</p> <p>&quot;[…] figures from various organizations that took part in the operation has indicated that 37 people were rescued alive and 8 were recovered dead,&quot; Ibrahim Farinloye, regional head of the National Emergency Management Agency, told Anadolu Agency.</p> <p>Earlier, Akinwunmi Ambode, governor of the Lagos State, told reporters: &quot;We have rescued about 25 people and some are already dead.&quot;

Without specifying the number, he said that most of the dead were schoolchildren.

The governor said the building wasn't approved for a school but for a residential purpose and the building was already marked for demolition because of structural defects.

The two-story kindergarten building of a school on Lagos Island had caved in at about 10 a.m. local time (0900GMT).

Building collapse is not uncommon in Nigeria owing to what officials called substandard materials and non-adherence to regulations.

At least 115 persons — including 84 foreigners — died in a similar building collapse in 2014 at a popular church in Lagos.

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