
Watch: 91 students still trapped after Indonesia school collapse
The Hindu
At least ninety-one students remained still trapped beneath the rubble nearly two days after the collapse of the al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in East Java, Indonesia. Officials confirmed three students dead and around one hundred injured, while more than three hundred rescuers continued desperate efforts to free survivors. Authorities revealed the building had been expanded without a permit, and unstable concrete and debris slowed the search and rescue operations.

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