He said, "Our doctors and nurses are working round the clock. A lot of them were mobilised from different hospitals down here. Doctors from federal institutions are also assisting because of the seriousness of this incident.
"We will not be able to give full information now until tomorrow (Thursday) morning. Some have been taken to LASUTH, LUTH and we don't know if more people will be rescued.
"The state of things now is getting calm than earlier because there were a lot of emotions."
The commissioner said rescue efforts will continue for dozens believed to still be trapped under the rubble of the building that caved in yesterday, according to a report by The Nation.
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) General Manager, Adesina Tiamiyu, disclosed that the building had been marked for demolition since 2014.
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