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Abuja Building Collapse Claimed 4 Lives, 105 Rescued In 2024 – FEMD

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
2 years ago
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The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD) has said that 105 individuals were rescued, while four lives were lost following several incidents of building collapses across the territory in 2024.

The acting director-general of FEMD, Engr. Abdulrahman Mohammed revealed these details during a press briefing in Abuja on Monday.

He noted that the collapses primarily occurred in the Prince and Princess Estate, Guzape District, Garki 2, Kubwa, and Sabon Lugbe near the Airport Road in the territory.

Mohammed explained that the FEMD dealt with multiple emergencies this year, including building collapses, fire outbreaks, flooding, earth tremors, and the distribution of relief supplies to affected residents.

In a summary of the department’s activities over the past year, he stated that FEMD successfully saved an estimated 3,500 lives across various emergencies, responding to 165 calls via its toll-free emergency hotline, 112.

“During 2024, we rescued 75 lives from flood-related disasters, although one life was tragically lost at Angwan Hakimi, Orozo, in the Abuja Municipal Area Council.

“To combat the impact of rainfall, we barricaded the slip road at the Galadimawa interchange on June 25, reopening it on November 17, 2024,” he explained.

“Our rescue efforts also included 105 individuals from building collapses, which unfortunately resulted in four deaths,” he said. He further said that 1,230 people were rescued during various fire incidents without any casualties and that notable emergencies occurred at Old Karu Market, a fitness facility in Gwarinpa, and several residential fires.

According to him, among other significant events this year, an attempted suicide on a telecommunications mast atop Katampe Hill was averted thanks to the expert intervention of FEMD officials and police.

The director-general also addressed concerns surrounding a widely reported earth tremor impacting Mpape, Katampe, and parts of Maitama Extension, which left over 2,000 residents in distress, that a report on this incident was submitted to the Honorable Minister of the FCT.

Regarding road safety, he said FEMD rescued 89 individuals from traffic accidents. However, three fatalities were recorded, and the department has initiated its Ember month campaign in partnership with the Federal Road Safety Corps, dubbed “Operation Eagle Eye,” which aims to educate commercial drivers on safe driving practices at motor parks throughout the FCT.

Mohammed said that the department plans to leverage technology to improve disaster management.

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“In the coming year, FEMD will establish effective communication channels for information sharing and best practices while implementing secure data storage solutions. We will also intensify our focus on risk assessments in the city centre to mitigate potential disasters better,” he said.

 

 

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