Government to launch probe after Delta building collapse

A map of Delta State in South-South Nigeria

In Asaba, the capital of Delta State, a multi-story building that was under construction has collapsed.

Since the Thursday incident, the state government has sealed the building.

According to the Delta State Commissioner for Urban Renewal Michael Anoka who was on the ground to inspect the collapsed structure and the level of damage, no casualties were recorded and no injuries were sustained

The building caved in at about 3 p.m. with a loud sound attracting attention from passersby.

For now, an investigation will commence to unravel the cause of the collapse.

This is the latest in building collapse in major Nigerian cities.

Bad workmanship, low-quality materials, and corruption to bypass official oversight are often blamed for Nigerian building disasters.

But no reason has been given for the most recent incident in the country’s South-South region.

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