/ Aug 18, 2026
/ Aug 18, 2026

Two dead, more injured as building collapses in Kano

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Two people have been reported dead and two others rescued alive after a two-storey building collapsed in Nomansland, Fagge Local Government Area of Kano State.

According to reports, the collapse occurred around 2 am on Thursday amid a heavy downpour.

The Public Relations Officer of the Kano State Fire Service, Saminu Abudullahi, stated that two individuals had been rescued alive and taken to hospital, while two were confirmed dead as the rescue operation continued.

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It was reported that the building collapsed due to an overflow of the nearby waterway, which affected the building situated close to it.

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The Kano State Emergency Management Agency announced on Wednesday that 31 people were killed and 5,280 houses were destroyed by flooding in the state.

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