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Three dead, dozens trapped after Indonesian school collapses on students

Astudestra AjengrastriBBC Indonesian, Jakarta,

Rony FauzanBBC Indonesian, Sidoarjo and

Kelly NgSingapore

Rescuers are racing to pull dozens of students and workers from under the rubble of a school building that collapsed in East Java, Indonesia.

Three people have been killed and 99 others hospitalised, some of them with critical injuries, officials said Tuesday, adding that the death toll may rise.

At least 38 others, many of them teenage boys remain trapped under the Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School in the East Java town of Sidoarjo. They had gathered for prayers when the building gave way on Monday.

The two-storey building had an unstable foundation and could not support the weight of the construction of two more floors, the disaster mitigation agency said.

EPA Dozens of rescues clad in safety wear and helmets search for survivors at a collapsed building at an Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East JavaEPA

The girls were praying in another part of the building and managed to escape, according to the Associated Press.

Students in the school are between the ages of 12 and 17.

Footage on local media show the collapsed part of the building completely sunken in, with large slabs of concrete sticking out.

Crying and shouting can be heard from the rubble, authorities said, while anxious relatives have camped out at the school overnight awaiting news of their loved ones.

Dozens of rescuers have been searching overnight for survivors, but the rescue was temporarily suspended on Tuesday, with authorities saying the building is at risk of further collapse.

The collapsed building has taken on “a pancake type structure with layers of concrete slabs leaving only narrow voids, unstable conditions, and the possibility of survivors still trapped,” said Mohammad Syafeii, head of the search and rescue agency Basarnas.

His agency is preparing for a “specialised operation” and has deployed units from around the region that will be equipped with “special extrication “tools”, he said.

Mr Syafeii also laid out the dilemma with the use of heavy equipment, such as cranes and excavators. While they help lift the concrete slabs and open access, “shifting the slabs may also endanger the lives of survivors still trapped beneath the rubble”, he said.

Teenage survivors recount harrowing ordeal

Rosida, whose son Kaffa Ahmad Maulana is among those missing, said she has been waiting for news since Monday evening.

“I last spoke with him the day before the incident, and nothing seemed unusual during that conversation,” said the 47-year-old. Another of her children, who was also affected by the collapse, is being treated at a hospital.

Students who survived the incident have recounting their harrowing escapes to local media.

Seventh grader Muhammad Rijalul Qoib said hundreds of people had gathered to pray when they heard the sound of falling rocks.

“It got louder and louder,” the 13-year-old told detikJatim, adding that he immediately ran outside.

He was hit by falling roof debris, but managed to climb out of the rubble.

EPA A relative in a pink jacket weeps as a rescue operation is underway at Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School in East Java, which collapsed while under constructionEPA

Another student, Sofa, told Kompas he saw students with “lots of injuries”. “There were also broken bones,” he said.

The school’s caretaker KH Abdus Salam Mujib apologised to the students’ families on Monday, attributing the incident to “God’s will”. “Hopefully, God will replace it with something better,” he said.

Sidoarjo town’s regent claims the school’s management had not obtained permits for the expansion of the building.

Al Khoziny is a traditional Islamic boarding school in Indonesia known as a pesantren.

Traditionally, pesantren focus on Islamic studies, such as memorising the Quran, learning Arabic and Islamic law, but many now also offer general education.

Unlike regular schools, pesantren fall under the authority of Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs, not the Ministry of Education.

However, oversight is often limited. Many pesantren operate informally, without strong regulation or consistent monitoring.

Indonesia’s construction sector has a poor safety record, with the International Labour Organization rating it among the worst globally.

Earlier this month, at least four people were killed and dozens injured when a building where people had gathered for a prayer recital collapsed suddenly in West Java.

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