South Africa sends team as Synagogue death toll hits 80
Eighty bodies have been retrieved from the rubble of the collapsed
Synagogue Church guest house in Lagos – as at 6p.m. yesterday.
The death toll rose from 63 announced by emergency workers on Tuesday.
More bodies are still believed to be trapped in the wreckage as South
African President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday that 67 nationals died in the tragedy.
South Africa has sent a 10-man team to assist in the recovery of bodies at the site.
International Relations and Cooperation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
said: “As per the instruction of our President Jacob Zuma, government
has activated here at home a disaster management process and is treating
the matter with the utmost urgency it deserves.
“Government
understands fully the anguish and pain of the affected families and we
are walking this difficult and painful (journey) hand in hand with the
families.”
The government of Lagos State has launched a probe into how the six-storey edifice crumbled last Friday.
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Southwest spokesman Ibrahim
Farinloye said yesterday that 131 injured people had been taken out of
the site.
Among the bodies retrieved were those of three white people – they are believed to be among the South Africans.
Farinloye said the search-and-rescue might be concluded today.
He said NEMA demanded severally for data on the possible number of people in the building but the church insisted it had none.
“We do not have the identities of the victims yet. What we have is what we are releasing,” Farinloye said, adding:
“The church has not given us the possible number of occupants. We have
asked severally, even before we commenced operation and we were told
they do not have.
“At the moment, we are facing the emergency phase,
after which we will go into detailed investigation to know the
identities of affected persons. So, we do not have such records.”
The NEMA spokesman said it was not out of place for the church not to have records of people on the premises.
On whether he had met with the church following President Zuma’s
claims, he said: “I met with the church officials this morning and it
was agreed that after the emergency phase, other things will be done.
“We have asked from day one about data; but we were not given.
Ordinarily, you cannot start rescue operation without basic information,
like the total figure.
“Aside that, you have to know locations
where people are possibly trapped. That is why we initially went to
ground zero where we got about 80 per cent of the survivors.
“The
church did not give us figures. They did not have figures as at the time
it happened. They just suspected which areas people could be trapped
and told us.
“The building is used for multi-purpose; resturant,
grocery shop and residential. So, you cannot blame them for not having
the correct fugures at the time of the incident.
“When something of
this magnitude happens, they will be traumatised. For the fact that they
have not experienced this type of thing before, they would not know how
to go about it. That is why NEMA has decided to train organisations on
disaster preparedness so that they can have emergency marshals.
On
the mystery woman who walked out of the rubble three days after the
incident, Farinloye said: “Her identity and other details are not our
concern now. Most of the survivors have been discharged from the
hospitals while others are still being treated, especially those with
serious issues.
“The police are in charge of the bodies. Australia,
South Africa and other individuals have been calling to make enquiry
about their people and we have been connecting them with the church.”
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development Mr. Olutoyin
Ayinde, said until detailed investigation is concluded on the cause of
the collapse of the building, government would not take over the land –
as required by the law.
He reiterated that the government did not
grant any approval for the building, adding that a team of engineers
from the ministry and other agencies were taking samples from the
foundation and materials from the wreckage for analysis and testing to
ascertain the structural integrity of the building.
On the veracity
of the “strange plane”, alleged to have dangerously flown low over the
building 15 minutes before the collapse, the ministry had submitted the
video clips provided by the church to the aviation agency with the
coordinate of the collapsed site for investigation and professional
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9/18/2014
South Africa sends team as Synagogue death toll hits 80
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