Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that
amidst tears that flowed freely yesterday as a four-storey building under
construction collapsed and crushed over 15 persons in the commercial city of
Onitsha in Anambra State, relatives have being making frantic efforts to
recover remains of their family members.
Hundreds of people have gathered at
the scene of the incident to catch a glimpse of what happened as recue
operators are in full action trying t o remove debris in case somebody is alife.
Unofficial sources had said the
building located at St. Christopher’s Anglican Church by Old Cemetery Road
collapsed due to poor construction and use of sub-standard materials.
It was gathered that over 15 labourers, who were said to be involved in some finishing works, including plastering were trapped in the building said to be near completion.
It was gathered that over 15 labourers, who were said to be involved in some finishing works, including plastering were trapped in the building said to be near completion.
However, the Anglican Church
authorities said only four people were trapped in the building.
According to sources, the building, which was being constructed by the Anglican Church, Diocese on Niger to serve as classroom blocks for pupils of St Christopher Primary School caved in due to apparent use of sub-standard building materials.
There were conflicting reports over the safety of the contractor handling the project as some eyewitnesses said he left the ill-fated building few minutes before it collapsed while others said he was still inside the building when it came crashing.
According to sources, the building, which was being constructed by the Anglican Church, Diocese on Niger to serve as classroom blocks for pupils of St Christopher Primary School caved in due to apparent use of sub-standard building materials.
There were conflicting reports over the safety of the contractor handling the project as some eyewitnesses said he left the ill-fated building few minutes before it collapsed while others said he was still inside the building when it came crashing.
Some of the sympathisers said they
watched helplessly while those trapped inside the building perished due
to late arrival of the heavy equipment needed for evacuation of the rubble.
One of the teachers at St
Christopher Primary School, who pleaded anonymity said some pupils had played
inside the collapsed building during recess, adding that it came crashing few
minutes after the bell signaling the end of the recess rang.
“This place has been where our
children run into to play each time there was break. So, today, as usual, these
children were inside the building playing and once it was 12.30pm, we rang the
bell to call them back to their classes and shortly after that, we heard a loud
noise with dust flaring over the entire compound. We looked with astonishment,
because it was the building where our children were playing inside few minutes
ago that collapsed,” the teacher said.
Another witness, who identified
herself as Ngozi, said over 15 persons were working at various sections of the
building before the incident.
According to her, those plastering
the building were four including one person that was supplying them cement and
sand while those working on the ceiling of the building were up to three.
“Apart from the four masons, there
were other people including carpenters and those doing the PVC in the
building. So, the casualty figure is more than four that the church told us. I
was sitting here when the incident happened; that man whose hand you saw from
the rubble was a man serving the mason men,” she said. The state Governor,
Willie Obiano, immediately cut short his official engagement and ordered some
major contractors working in various parts of the state to mobilize their
equipment to the scene to see if any of the victims could be saved.
Anglican Church Building Collapses, Kills 15 As Relatives Swarm Site
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