 The FCC's emergency management agency, Fairmer, has said the ongoing search and rescue for peasants trapped in the debris of a collapsed three-storey building at 4th Avenue Guaring Pass entered the second day. Who had earlier reported that the building under construction went down at about 11am on Thursday, trapping an unspecified number of construction workers. The agency's head of public affairs, Mrs. Nkechi Isai, on a statement on Friday in Abuja said, as of this morning, 21 peasants were rescued alive while three others were removed from the rubble, fatally injured. Mrs. Isai said that the rescue team, comprising Fairmer, Neymar, Red Cross, Nigerian Police, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Federal Road Safety Corps and some construction companies, are on the ground combing four victims. She said during a visit to the site of the incident, the FCT Minister Malam Mohammed Bello commiserated with the families of the victims and residents of the FCT over the unfortunate incident. The minister noted that it was the third time such an incident happened at Guaring Pass State. He studied that the FCTA would stop at no limit to identify those involved in the unfortunate development.