Thursday 11 July 2013
Nigeria's Lagos city building collapse kills 'seven
11 July 2013 Last updated at 17:09 GMT
Rescue operations in Lagos, Nigeria, after a building collapses (11 July 2013) The three-storey building caved in before dawn on Thursday
At least seven people have been killed after a residential building collapsed in a poor neighbourhood in Nigeria's main city, Lagos, officials have said.
A baby was among at least seven other people rescued from the three-story building in the Ebute-Meta neighbourhood.
The building caved in because of structural defects, officials added.
Lagos is one of the most overcrowded cities in Africa, with many badly built structures and poor safety standards.
Nigerian Red Cross official Oladimeji Ige said rescue operations were continuing as they suspected that more people were trapped under the building, AP news agency reports.
He confirmed that an infant was among victims when the building caved in before dawn on Thursday.
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