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Panic In Oshodi: Second Bridge Shows Signs Of Collapse As Residents Raise Alarm
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PANIC IN OSHODI: SECOND BRIDGE SHOWS SIGNS OF COLLAPSE AS RESIDENTS RAISE ALARM

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Residents and commuters in Oshodi, Lagos, are sounding the alarm over a looming infrastructure disaster as the last remaining bridge in the area begins to show signs of instability.

According to concerned citizens, one of the Oshodi bridges was shut down last year due to dangerous shaking, leaving only a single bridge in use. Now, that bridge is also exhibiting worrying signs of structural weakness, sparking fears of a potential collapse.

In a desperate plea for urgent intervention, residents are calling on the Lagos State Government and relevant authorities to take immediate action before disaster strikes.

“This is a disaster waiting to happen. The first bridge was closed for safety reasons, and now the only one left is becoming unstable. If nothing is done, we could be facing a major tragedy,” a worried commuter stated.

With Oshodi being a major transit hub in Lagos, the collapse of the remaining bridge could paralyze movement and endanger thousands of lives.

Authorities are yet to respond to the growing concerns, but pressure is mounting for swift action to prevent a catastrophe.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.

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