Tragic Building Collapse at Eke Amawbia Market in Awka, Many Feared Dead

Awka, Anambra State – A building collapse at Eke Amawbia Market in Awka has left many feared dead. The tragic incident occurred around 12 noon on Thursday, causing widespread panic in the area.

Eyewitnesses report that a two-storey shop building suddenly crumbled, burying numerous vegetable traders beneath the debris. As of press time, one person has been rescued and rushed to Amawbia Maternity Home for urgent medical attention, but many more are believed to be trapped inside the wreckage.

A large contingent of police officers has arrived at the scene to coordinate rescue efforts and maintain order. Traders who witnessed the collapse blamed the disaster on substandard engineering work, alleging that the building’s structural integrity had been compromised.

The rescue operation is ongoing, with emergency responders working tirelessly to search for survivors amid the rubble. The atmosphere at the market is tense, with onlookers anxiously waiting for news of loved ones feared trapped in the building.

The incident has sent shockwaves throughout the community, with many calling for an investigation into the cause of the collapse. Authorities have yet to comment on the incident but promised to release a statement soon.

As the rescue efforts continue, the death toll remains uncertain, but fears are mounting that the tragedy may have claimed multiple lives. The Amawbia Market, a bustling commercial hub, has been plunged into mourning, with traders and residents struggling to come to terms with the devastating loss.

This incident has raised serious questions about the safety of buildings in the area, sparking concerns about potential risks to occupants.

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