The agency said it could confirm that there were no more victims underneath the collapsed building after searching the rubble.
Mr Okunbor said that the demolition of defective buildings at the fire disaster zone to ground zero was still ongoing.
Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu added that cylinders of various sizes were found at the scene.
Shops and goods worth millions of naira were affected.
Mr Ahmed also emphasised the need to reappraise all efforts carried out on every incident that occurred.
The incident which happened in the wee hours of the day was caused by leakage of gas cylinders from a shop.
On the train accident involving Lagos state staff bus, Ms Longe said the bus driver would be charged to a High Court during the week.
She said the cause of the fire incident, which started in the early hours of Tuesday, was still unknown.
LASEMA said in a statement on Sunday that the 20-ft container fell on a commercial vehicle after it “lost control.”
Mr Oke-Osanyintolu said the accident could be attributed to brake failure, loss of control of the truck after crashing into a BRT demarcation and pedestrian bridge pillar.
