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A woman Mrs. Jumiah Utache and her children Faith, 9, Domino, 2, and one-year-old Daniel were on Saturday killed after a hilltop structure collapsed on their house in Magodo, Lagos.

The incident occurred at 48, Orisa Street, Magodo Phase One, Isheri Waterfront during the heavy downpour.

According to sources, a building from a top hill on Otun Araromi Street collapsed and fell on the family’s residence, crushing the woman and her children who were sleeping.

It was gathered that the woman’s husband identified as Emmanuel Utache sustained injuries as a result of the incident.

The Nation reports that collapse of hilltop structures into nearby buildings during rainy season has become an annual ritual in Isheri, which usually leads to loss of lives and properties.

Meanwhile, another building collapsed at Rademo Street behind recreation centre, Ita Elewa, Ikorodu.

The building, said to be an old storey-building built with mud bricks, had visible cracks and could not withstand the heavy rains.

Confirming the incidents, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) Dr. Femi Oke-Osayintolu said there was no casualty in the Ikorodu incident.

He said the agency had recommended full implementation of the existing law on collapsed building in the state which included seizure of the affected property.
“The law does not only stipulate removal of debris after rescue but includes seizure of such property for constituting risk to other residents within the immediate environment and those close to the building as at time of the incident. 
“Investigations revealed that aside the heavy downpour, the obviously old building constructed with mud bricks, had been seriously distressed over time with visible cracks on its other yet-to-collapse sides.
In order to avert danger to adjoining buildings and other users of the environment, LASEMA has recommended strongly that its remains be pulled down, the debris removed and the property forfeited to the Lagos State Government as stipulated by law,” he said.

Source: Thenationonlineng.net
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