
Indonesian Rescuers Search for 38 Missing After School Building Collapse

GeokHub
Contributing Writer
Rescue teams in Indonesia are racing against time after a building at an Islamic school collapsed, leaving at least 38 people missing. The incident took place on Monday and prompted a large-scale emergency response as authorities deployed heavy equipment and search dogs to the scene.
Officials said several students and staff members were inside the building when it gave way, though the exact number of casualties remains unclear. Local emergency units have confirmed that some survivors have already been pulled from the rubble, while hospitals nearby are on standby to receive the injured.
Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the collapse, but engineers are on site to assess structural safety and ensure no further risks remain for rescue workers.
Indonesia, which is prone to infrastructure accidents due to rapid urban development and aging buildings, has seen a series of similar incidents in recent years. The government has pledged a full investigation and promised support for families of the victims.
Search and rescue operations are expected to continue through the night as hopes remain of finding more survivors.