 The latest date emergency management agency, LaSemma, has given an update on the collapse six-story building in Banana Island. LaSemma explained that the collapse was as a result of a truck that ran into the building. The Permanent Secretary of the Agency, Femmi Okia Osaintholo, confirmed that no life was lost in the incident, but recovery operations are still ongoing. The agency assured that efforts are ongoing to avoid a secondary re-enter into the collapsed site. We're moving swiftly, promptly, effectively and efficiently with all the Permanent stakeholders and you can see that immediately it occurred our response was swift, it's about ten minutes and you can see that come and look at the specialized equipment we used and we got there our response time was ten minutes, we moved in with our substituted equipment, we used Delta, the life side was divided into four cordons. Now, and we checked each of the cordons with our Delta and we did not, we did not locate anybody under the debris with our Delta. However, because we are professionals and meticulous about what we are doing, we are using a camera and excavator which cranes together. We started moving from one layer to another and during this emergency response we are able to rescue several people alive. Those people that were rescued were treated on the spot and discharged. It's only one that was taken to a private hospital where it's receiving adequate treatment. And if you can see that at the outer cordon, we've already reached what we call Grand Zero. We are moving to the second, third, fourth cordon and believe me, we will get to Grand Zero in each of these cordons to ensure transparency, to ensure that nobody is left in there, to ensure that the job is being done professionally concerning the other buildings. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.