The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, disclosed that at least 30 buildings collapsed in the state, between January and July, 2022.
This data was contained in a comprehensive record of incident which happened during the period under review and was released by the Permanent Secretary of the agency, Dr Femi Oke-Osanyitolu, yesterday.
According to the data, the building collapse incidents recorded, showed 24 total collapsed, 6 partial collapse, with 1 impending collapse
It also revealed that out of the 973 emergency cases recorded across the metropolis, Alimosho council area topped the list of occurrence.
Also, the highest recorded emergency incidents occurred in January, while April had the lowest.
The incidents subsequently, dropped in February with 155, while it peaked again in May and July with 160 and 140, respectively.
Alimosho recorded the highest with 145 cases and Badagry recording the lowest with just two emergency incidents out of the 20 recognized councils, along respective LCDAs.
Also, a total of 337 road accidents were recorded during the period under review.
Out of the figure, vehicle, fallen tanker and trailer, recorded: 303, 29, and 45, respectively.
Fire disasters recorded 103 cases with, outbreak, truck, and vehicle recording 93, 2 and 8 respectively, among other recorded emergencies during the period under review.
Dateline of recent collapsed buildings in Lagos