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A three-story concrete building, partially demolished or collapsed, stands under a clear blue sky in Alaguntan, Nigeria. The structure's front and portions of its side facade are missing, exposing the internal framework. Visible are concrete floor slabs and support columns, with extensive networks of exposed steel rebar protruding horizontally from the remnants of the slabs at each level.

On the left side of the remaining structure, a vertical section of a light beige-painted exterior wall remains largely intact, featuring a dark-framed rectangular window on both the first and second floors. A significant vertical crack or separation line runs down this wall section, indicating a fracture point.

On the right side, the interior spaces are open to the elements. A black metal staircase with railings is visible, winding upwards between the ground and first floors. Another smaller, exposed metal framework is seen on the first floor. Internal walls are painted light yellow or beige, with some showing exposed brickwork or rough concrete. A partially visible set of aluminum-framed glass doors or windows is present on the ground floor. No people, active demolition equipment, or debris are clearly visible at the immediate ground level of the building.
Daniel 𓅓𓆙

Mar 4, 2026, 10:18 AM

Alaguntan, Nigeria

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A three-story concrete building, partially demolished or collapsed, stands under a clear blue sky in Alaguntan, Nigeria. The structure's front and portions of its side facade are missing, exposing the internal framework. Visible are concrete floor slabs and support columns, with extensive networks of exposed steel rebar protruding horizontally from the remnants of the slabs at each level. On the left side of the remaining structure, a vertical section of a light beige-painted exterior wall remains largely intact, featuring a dark-framed rectangular window on both the first and second floors. A significant vertical crack or separation line runs down this wall section, indicating a fracture point. On the right side, the interior spaces are open to the elements. A black metal staircase with railings is visible, winding upwards between the ground and first floors. Another smaller, exposed metal framework is seen on the first floor. Internal walls are painted light yellow or beige, with some showing exposed brickwork or rough concrete. A partially visible set of aluminum-framed glass doors or windows is present on the ground floor. No people, active demolition equipment, or debris are clearly visible at the immediate ground level of the building.

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