Key Points

A devastating school collapse in Indonesia has left 91 people trapped under rubble for nearly two days. Rescue teams have detected six survivors who are receiving food and water through gaps in the debris. The collapse occurred during prayers at the Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School in Sidoarjo, East Java. Authorities believe unauthorized construction work caused the building's foundational pillars to fail.

Key Points: 91 Trapped in Indonesia School Collapse Rescue Efforts Continue

  • At least six survivors detected alive under rubble after two days trapped
  • Rescue teams working manually to avoid triggering further structural collapse
  • School collapse occurred during prayers with students and staff present
  • Unauthorized construction work caused foundational pillars to give way
  • Death toll currently stands at three with nearly 100 injured
  • Over 300 rescue personnel from multiple agencies deployed to site
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Several feared trapped in Indonesia school building collapse

91 people remain trapped under rubble at Indonesian Islamic school with 6 survivors detected. Rescue teams work manually to avoid further collapse in Sidoarjo disaster.

"Rescue efforts are currently being carried out manually by digging holes and openings to evacuate survivors - National Agency for Disaster Management"

Jakarta, October 2

At least 91 people remain trapped under the rubble following the collapse of a school in Indonesia, Al Jazeera reported, citing an authority's statement.

Earlier, the National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) had estimated that 38 people were trapped, but the figure has since been revised.

According to BNPB, at least six people are still alive under the rubble, where they have been trapped for nearly two days.

"Rescue efforts are currently being carried out manually by digging holes and openings to evacuate survivors," the agency said in a Facebook statement. Officials explained that using heavy equipment could risk further collapse.

"The joint search and rescue team has detected signs of six people still alive in one section of the collapse. Through existing gaps, rescuers have managed to deliver food and water to sustain the victims," the statement added.

So far, the official death toll from the Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School collapse stands at three, with nearly 100 people injured. Of those injured, 70 have been discharged, while 26 remain hospitalised. The current casualty figures do not include those still trapped under the debris, as per Al Jazeera.

The collapse occurred on Monday afternoon in Sidoarjo, East Java, while students, mostly teenage boys and staff, were attending prayers. More than 300 rescue workers, including personnel from BNPB, the military, and national police, have been dispatched to the site to carry out painstaking search and rescue operations.

"If the assessment concludes there are no more survivors, the next phase will involve the use of heavy equipment to recover deceased victims still trapped," the agency said.

Authorities say the school's foundational pillars gave way while unauthorised construction work was underway on a higher floor.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why do such tragedies keep happening? Unauthorized construction work while students were inside? This is criminal negligence. Building safety regulations must be strictly enforced everywhere, not just in India but globally. Hope the authorities take strict action against those responsible.
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Aditya G
The fact that they're delivering food and water through gaps shows how carefully they're working. Reminds me of the Uttarakhand tunnel rescue last year - our teams showed similar dedication. Hope they can save all six detected survivors soon.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in disaster management, I appreciate the careful approach of not using heavy equipment immediately. It's a tough call but the right one to prevent further casualties. The rescue teams deserve all our respect for working manually in such dangerous conditions.
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Vikram M
This hits close to home. We had a similar building collapse in Mumbai last year. The pain of waiting for news about loved ones trapped is unimaginable. My heart goes out to all the families affected. 🙏
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Michael C
While I appreciate the rescue efforts, I'm concerned about the initial underestimation of trapped people - from 38 to 91. This suggests poor initial assessment. Accurate numbers are crucial for proper resource allocation in such emergencies.
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Kavya N
Teenage boys

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