17 Dead, 120 Trapped in Plateau School Building Collapse

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Pic.9. People rescue one of the students of the Collapsed Saint Academy School, Jos on Friday (12/7/24). 0159/JULY/12/7/2024/Sunday Adah/MO/NAN

The Plateau State Government has expressed sadness over a school building collapse in Jos, the state capital, on Friday.

Seventeen people have been confirmed dead, and over 120 trapped at the Saint Academy building located in the Busa Buji community.

The school building collapsed around 8:30 am on Friday when students and teachers were in their classes. The state Commissioner for Information, Musa Ashoms, disclosed in a statement on Friday that 120 people were trapped under the rubble while giving an update on the incident.

The statement read, “The Plateau State Government has expressed deep sadness over the tragic incident at Saint Academy Jos, where a building collapsed resulting in casualties and injured students and teachers still being evacuated to different hospitals within Jos. The government describes the incident as an avoidable tragedy, citing the school’s weak structure and unsafe location near a riverbank.

“However, we commend the efforts of NEMA, SEMA, Red Cross, and security agencies in rescuing trapped children and transporting them to hospitals.”

Ashoms disclosed that the government has instructed hospitals to prioritize treatment without documentation or payment. Meanwhile, the Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency, Sunday Àbdu, confirmed that 17 people have died as a result of the collapse.

The SEMA boss, who described the incident as sad, said, “We have finished the rescue mission at least for today. We are just closing from the site.

“The fact remains that the casualty figures keep changing. In Bingham University Teaching Hospital Jos, there are 13 dead bodies and 43 people receiving medical attention.

“In OLA Specialist Hospital, we have over 40 receiving attention. In Plateau Specialists Hospital, we have four dead bodies with 40 people receiving treatment.

“We also have some casualties who were evacuated to the Jos University Teaching Hospital but I don’t have the figure at the moment.”

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