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At least 22 Students Dead after a Two- Storey School Building Collapses in Central Nigeria

Posted on July 13, 2024July 13, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on At least 22 Students Dead after a Two- Storey School Building Collapses in Central Nigeria

At least 22 students killed after a two-storey school building in Jos city, Plateau state, north-central Nigeria, collapsed during morning classes on Friday.

The Saints Academy college collapsed shortly after students, mostly aged 15 or younger, arrived for classes,authorities said on Saturday.

A total of 154 students were trapped but later 132 were rescued and are being treated for injuries, according to Plateau police spokesman Alfred Alabo.

Rescue and health workers, along with security forces, were immediately deployed to the scene.

The state government blamed the collapse on the school’s weak structure and its location near a riverbank, urging other schools with similar issues to close down.

Building collapses are increasingly common in Nigeria, often due to poor enforcement of building regulations and inadequate maintenance.

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