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Added on the 02/11/2021 13:02:40 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Lagos governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu visits the site of a collapsed high-rise building in the city, which has killed at least 22 people and left many more trapped under the rubble. Sanwo-Olu expresses his "deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of people that might have been involved in this very unfortunate, tragic, monumental national loss." IMAGES
Excavators dig through the rubble at the site of a deadly high-rise building collapse in Nigeria's economic capital Lagos. Two more bodies were pulled out early Wednesday from the debris, bringing the death toll to 22 people, according to emergency services. IMAGES
Nigerian rescuers and security forces watch as an excavator digs though the rubble of the 21-floor building after it collapsed in Lagos, killing at least four people with dozens more feared trapped inside the rubble. IMAGES
Police and civil defence first responders gather at the site after a building collapsed in Cairo's eastern suburb of al-Nozha in Nasr, which left 5 people injured, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Health. IMAGES
A crowd of dozens of protesters throng a main road in Nigeria's capital Abuja, closely watched by the security forces, in another rally over economic hardship in the West African nation, a day after 13 people died in similar protests taking place across the country, according to rights group Amnesty International. IMAGES