A tragic incident occurred at Saints Academy in Busa Buji, Jos North of Plateau state, where a two-story school building collapsed on Friday morning, resulting in the death of at least 12 individuals and injuring dozens more.
The collapse trapped more than 70 pupils and their teachers, transforming the educational environment into a scene of chaos and panic.
Residents and emergency workers quickly rushed to the scene to assist with desperate cries for help filling the air.
Rescue efforts involved both local volunteers and professional emergency workers battling the rubble to reach those trapped underneath.
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The confirmed death toll stands at 12, with dozens injured, many of whom are in urgent need of medical attention and blood transfusions.
Our Lady of Apostles Hospital is treating 26 injured individuals, with four bodies moved to the mortuary.
Bingham Hospital is providing care for 16 injured people and has received seven bodies. Plateau Specialist Hospital is treating 34 injured persons, including two with spinal cord injuries.
Rescue operations are ongoing with the involvement of the Joint Security Task Force Operation Safe Haven, which has mobilized five vans and thirty soldiers to support the efforts.
Emergency workers, volunteers, security personnel, and members of the Red Cross are utilizing excavators in their efforts to rescue those still trapped under the rubble.
The area around Saints Academy is filled with the wailing of sirens from ambulances and the cries of despairing parents anxious to learn the fate of their children.
Rescue teams continue to work tirelessly, hoping to find and save more survivors. The exact number of casualties is still being determined as rescue operations continue.
The building collapse at Saints Academy has shocked the community and highlighted the need for stringent safety measures in school infrastructure.
The incident underscores the importance of regular inspections and maintenance to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Authorities are expected to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of the collapse.
In the meantime, support and aid are being extended to the victims and their families, with local hospitals working to provide the necessary medical care.