
The Great Nigeria Insurance Building on Martins Street in Lagos Island is currently being searched for and saved, according to the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).
The public is deeply concerned about the fire, which is said to have claimed to have lost several people.
LASEMA acknowledged the distress that this incident may have caused the families and close friends of those affected in a statement released on Thursday.
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The organization reassured the public that trained emergency workers are working tirelessly on the ground and are pursuing efforts to locate and rescue any survivors.
“LASEMA wishes to reassure the public that search and rescue operations are being conducted successfully and acknowledges the concern about the reported missing persons.”
Our emergency response teams are fully engaged in assessing the affected areas to make sure no one is missing, according to the statement. They are equipped with specialized tools and supported by relevant agencies.
Additionally, LASEMA urged people to file their complaints with the LASEMA Complaints Unit, which is located at the site of the incident, if they were unable to reach their loved ones, coworkers, or relatives who were believed to be in or around the affected building at the time of the fire.
The organization stated that any pertinent data that is received will be vetted and documented, making it easier to compile a comprehensive list of missing people for quicker rescue, recovery, and identification.
The organization stated that the organization is closely collaborating with other security, health, and emergency response organizations to ensure a coordinated and effective operation.
Additionally, LASEMA urged the public to cooperate with emergency personnel, stay calm, and avoid the scene to enable effective response.
We take a “life and property protection” stance. As new developments arise, LASEMA will continue to update us as needed, the statement stated.









