The fear for elevators don't really have a defined name but we will use the term claustrophobia, how will you feel if you are trapped in an elevator for 2 hours, i gues you will be diagonised wth claustrophobia. YESTERDAY 2 April 2014 would be a day to remember for a middle-aged pregnant woman and 16 others who were trapped in an elevator at Radio house, Area, 10 Abuja.The victims, some of who were staff of the Federal Ministry of Information, were on their way to the ninth floor, when the elevator collapsed hitting the concrete basement.Some eyewitnesses, who spoke on ground of anonymity, said the lift collapsed when public power supply was cut at 10am.They said problem started when the rescue operation could not start immediately, as occupiers of the building could not rescue the trapped victims for close to two hours. AFTER there ordeal yesterday would they ever use an elevator again?
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Thursday, 3 April 2014
17 TRAPPED IN AN ELEVATOR IN ABUJA
The fear for elevators don't really have a defined name but we will use the term claustrophobia, how will you feel if you are trapped in an elevator for 2 hours, i gues you will be diagonised wth claustrophobia. YESTERDAY 2 April 2014 would be a day to remember for a middle-aged pregnant woman and 16 others who were trapped in an elevator at Radio house, Area, 10 Abuja.The victims, some of who were staff of the Federal Ministry of Information, were on their way to the ninth floor, when the elevator collapsed hitting the concrete basement.Some eyewitnesses, who spoke on ground of anonymity, said the lift collapsed when public power supply was cut at 10am.They said problem started when the rescue operation could not start immediately, as occupiers of the building could not rescue the trapped victims for close to two hours. AFTER there ordeal yesterday would they ever use an elevator again?
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