Although the Nigeria Police authorities yesterday deployed
sniffer dogs to the scene of last Friday’s collapsed building owned by the
Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN in Ikotun area of Lagos, with a view to assisting rescue
workers locate the exact positions of trapped victims, the handlers came
without the special breed canines.
The vehicle said to be conveying the dogs to the scene reportedly broke down
midway, thereby depriving rescue operators of their use.
An optimistic South West Spokesman of the National Emergency Management
Agency, NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye, however said; ‘’All things being equal, the
rescue operation will be concluded by say 2.00pm tomorrow
Death toll now 49
This is as the death toll rose to 49,with the recovery of additional five
dead bodies between 5am and 5.35pm yesterday.
However during the course of search and rescue, electrical items under the
debris , according to the Lagos State Fire Service, resulted in a fire
outbreak.
As at 1.40pm, excavation work was close to the second floor where majority
of the victims were believed to have been trapped. But locating their exact
positions became a challenge, as some of the rescue workers told Vanguard
that there was every likely hood that the excavator might cause more damage if
proper care was not taken.
Consequently, a collective decision according to Farinloye, was reached to
involve sniffer dogs.
“We are deploying Nigeria Police sniffer dogs to assist in locating trapped
victims as we are getting close to the area suspected to have more people
trapped.
‘’The Commissioner of Police, Lagos
State ordered the release
of five dogs after a collective decision to use dogs by responding agencies.
‘’NEMA has requested the Police Disaster Unit to manage the dogs. The dogs
were to assist in search and rescue faster and help early conclusion of the
operations”, Farinloye said.
Three more dead bodies, all females recovered.
Although the Nigeria Police authorities yesterday deployed
sniffer dogs to the scene of last Friday’s collapsed building owned by the
Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN in Ikotun area of Lagos, with a view to assisting rescue
workers locate the exact positions of trapped victims, the handlers came
without the special breed canines.
The vehicle said to be conveying the dogs to the scene reportedly broke down
midway, thereby depriving rescue operators of their use.
An optimistic South West Spokesman of the National Emergency Management
Agency, NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye, however said; ‘’All things being equal, the
rescue operation will be concluded by say 2.00pm tomorrow (Today).’’
Death toll now 49
This is as the death toll rose to 49,with the recovery of additional five
dead bodies between 5am and 5.35pm yesterday.
However during the course of search and rescue, electrical items under the
debris , according to the Lagos State Fire Service, resulted in a fire
outbreak.
As at 1.40pm, excavation work was close to the second floor where majority
of the victims were believed to have been trapped. But locating their exact
positions became a challenge, as some of the rescue workers told Vanguard
that there was every likely hood that the excavator might cause more damage if
proper care was not taken.
Consequently, a collective decision according to Farinloye, was reached to
involve sniffer dogs.
“We are deploying Nigeria Police sniffer dogs to assist in locating trapped
victims as we are getting close to the area suspected to have more people
trapped.
‘’The Commissioner of Police, Lagos
State ordered the release
of five dogs after a collective decision to use dogs by responding agencies.
‘’NEMA has requested the Police Disaster Unit to manage the dogs. The dogs
were to assist in search and rescue faster and help early conclusion of the
operations”, Farinloye said.Three more dead bodies, all females recovered
6 comments:
RIP To all the dead
Chineke...Tragedy
This incidence is the most confusing.. The video show a total collapse as if the foundation were already shaking
Is only God that will Judge
hmmmmm,People that went there for solution have met their dead end......
Terrible...RIP To all that died in this disaster
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