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Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by froz(m): 3:51pm On Aug 12, 2017
Things that happen when a house is about to collapse


There are quite a number of reasons why a building collapse could happen. It could be as a result of an act of terrorism, a structural failure or natural disasters like an earthquake, hurricane, flooding, landslide, tornado or a mudslide.

Nigeria has suffered its share of building collapse in the past with several cases of buildings collapsing and killing scores of people. On December 10, 2016, Nigeria was hit by a tragedy when a church collapsed in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom; killing over 200 people.

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Collapsed church roof in Uyo | Image source: Nairaland
The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel was among the lucky survivors of this tragic incident when the church building collapsed right in the middle of a Saturday service.

On September 22, 2015, a building collapsed in the Lekki axis of Lagos State. In May 2016, a four-storey shopping complex collapsed in Ogun State, which left many dead

In October 2015, a three-storey building collapsed in Lagos. Sadly, there has been an increase in the number of collapsed buildings in Nigeria in the last 10 years.

According to the General Manager, Lagos State Building Control Agency, Sola Adeigbe, a total of 1,104 buildings were sealed from Between June and October 2016 across Lagos State as a result of defective or illegal construction.

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The fact remains that buildings do not just collapse. There are always warning signs. In many cases, the building control agency of several states in Nigeria carry out a non-destructive integrity test.

This test according to real estate professionals is to ascertain the structural stability of the building. This helps the state know if such buildings can be renovated or re-engineered.

In cases where building are detected to have a defect, building owners are asked to take the test before further actions are taken by the state.

As part of our commitment to ensuring the safety of homeowners as well as those who live or work in properties in Nigeria, we have compiled a list of 7 warning signs that should not be taken for granted.

The moment you notice any of the warning signs we will discuss in this article, immediately evacuate the building and make it a point of duty to notify your nearest Local Council Development Area (LCDA)

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1. Major cracks in the wall

Thermal movement remains one of the most potent causes of cracks to appear in the walls of buildings. If overlooked, this could eventually lead to the collapse of the building.

A crack in the wall of a building is a natural sign that the structure is unable to accommodate the movement or load to which it is subjected. When cracks appear in the walls of a building, it is either a structural crack or a non-structural crack.

While structural cracks appear as a result of incorrect design, faulty construction or overloading, non-structural cracks appear due to internally induced stress on the materials used in constructing a building.

Gaps and space between floors - Private Property

2. Gaps between floors

When there are gaps between the walls and floors of a building, you must understand that this is a structural defect that could end very badly.

In 1995, a building with gaps between the floors and its walls eventually collapsed and killed three people.

Uneven spaces and sloping floors are not to be taken lightly. For instance, take a look at the house from the street. Is the front entrance straight? For contemporary homes, sloping floors are a really bad sign.



Deteriorating structure 1 - Private Property

3. Deteriorating support structure

Deterioration can result due to different reasons including;

Substandard materials used: As building components fail, they can directly impact on the exterior walls. The collapse of interior floors can push against masonry exterior walls and and this eventually paves the way for the collapse of buildings.

Tears and fissures in foundation structures: This can also happen when fissures appear in welds of steel during construction or over time. A building is likely to undergo progressive collapse when a primary structural element fails, resulting in the failure of adjoining structural elements, which in turn, causes further structural failure culminating in a building collapse.

Deformed siding: Siding is what protects your building from the moisture and the elements. It can be found on the inside and outside the walls of the buildings that are well constructed. When not kept in good condition, it can deteriorate and result in weakening of foundational structures; something that often leads to building collapse.

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4. Creaking and popping sounds

When the house you live in begins to make creaking and popping sounds, you should be very worried. In September 2016, a resident heard creaking sounds on the 7th floor of a building, which eventually collapsed.

When a house creaks, what is happening is that the metal parts contract much more than the wood does. As a result, the nails, pipes and air ducts rub against the wood.

Also, the wood rubs and grinds against other wooden parts of the structure, which creates the creaking sounds.

If you ever find yourself hearing weird sounds and cracks especially during strong winds, it’s a sign you should pay attention to.

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5. Mould and water stains on walls and collapsing ceilings

There is usually one way mould and rot are caused – Water got to a part of the house that should not be wet. Professionals prefer to call this ‘moisture penetration.’

When there is an excess of moisture that can’t escape within the structure of a house, it is called a damp.

The natural tendency of moisture is to spread out from wet parts of a house to the dry areas. The moisture would also move downwards with the under the influence of gravity. Your house construction should allow for this.

If this does not happen, it could result in clay lump walls collapsing.

Moving house image in Nigeria - Private Property
A moving house | Source: Nairobiwire

A moving house

A moving house | Source: Nairobiwire
6. Moving house

One of the most dangerous warnings of an impending collapse is when the house is moving. The movement here does not refer to the way a human would move. Rather, this means that over a period of time, certain parts of the house have shifted from their original position as a result of foundation problems. Technically, when the foundation of the building shifts, it sets into motion, a disturbing number of serious events throughout the house, which forces the house to move.

Final thoughts

A building does not suddenly collapse in one night without any warning sign. The signs are usually there to be seen. One of the biggest problems with these signs is that if neglected, they make the collapse of the building inevitable. In essence, early warning signs should not be handled with levity.

Do you have any questions or worries around building collapse you would like to share with us? Reach out to us in the comment section below.

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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by nairayouthcom(m): 3:53pm On Aug 12, 2017
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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by rodeo0070(m): 6:00pm On Aug 12, 2017
Tenants, please take note

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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Nobody: 7:55pm On Aug 12, 2017
rodeo0070:
Tenants, please take note

True
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Nobody: 7:02am On Aug 14, 2017
Noted
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Nobody: 7:47am On Aug 15, 2017
hmmmmm.
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Nobody: 7:07am On Aug 16, 2017
The rate is alarming.
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by RIPEnglish: 8:07am On Aug 16, 2017
The majority reason of why buildings is collapsed is because of poor foundationals.
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by NwaAmaikpe: 8:07am On Aug 16, 2017
shocked


Having sex in a building makes it prone to collapse.

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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by ThePhoneGuy: 8:09am On Aug 16, 2017
Thank you OP
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Oasishosting: 8:10am On Aug 16, 2017
There have been an exponential increase in the number of collapsed building in Nigeria. The major cause is corruption because when these people go to get approval for their structural design, all they need is money and it gets approved.

In all, everyone need to restructure his/her mindset.



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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by DatLagboi(m): 8:11am On Aug 16, 2017
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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Nobody: 8:11am On Aug 16, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


Having sex in a building makes it prone to collapse.


Your mumu never do ?

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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by AreaFada2: 8:11am On Aug 16, 2017
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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Badgers14: 8:13am On Aug 16, 2017
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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Lanre4uonly(m): 8:13am On Aug 16, 2017
Kudos to you OP.
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by tete7000(m): 8:14am On Aug 16, 2017
Good one op.
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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by planetx13: 8:20am On Aug 16, 2017
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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by emmanwandud(m): 8:23am On Aug 16, 2017
Do bungalows collapse?
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by musa7m(m): 8:23am On Aug 16, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


Having sex in a building makes it prone to collapse.

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Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by abbatoir(m): 8:24am On Aug 16, 2017
On point!
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Nobody: 8:30am On Aug 16, 2017
This thread is very important. There is a bungalow close to my house with cracks on d wall. Which brings to d question of d guy above me. Do bungalows collapse?, coz my neighbour said it's own crack is settlement n won't lead to collapse.
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by hssl(m): 8:33am On Aug 16, 2017
Sadly, Civil Engineers don't take precautions

Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by Akeem1759(m): 8:40am On Aug 16, 2017
OP, Point No 2 & 5 is the current status of my house.. though I'm moving out next month,I hardly sleep anytime I'm inside the house.. I just hope my foolishness won't cost me what I wont be able to bear
Re: Building Collapse In Nigeria: 6 Early Warning Signs by tk4rd: 9:06am On Aug 16, 2017
Even wit all the signs,, Nigerians will never vacate the building until it finally collapsed

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