At least 91 students trapped in rubble 2 days after school collapse in Indonesia

SIDOARJO, Indonesia — According to authorities, at least 91 students are still trapped in concrete rubble almost two days after an Islamic school building collapsed on them. This information was obtained after reviewing attendance records and reports from worried families of the missing. The tragic incident has caused anguish and concern throughout Indonesia.

As rescue efforts continue in Sidoarjo, emergency teams are working tirelessly to locate and extract the trapped students. The collapse of the school building has left a community in shock and mourning as the search for survivors intensifies. Authorities are coordinating with local residents and volunteers to provide support and resources for the rescue operation.

The collapse has raised questions about the safety and construction standards of buildings in the region. Authorities are conducting investigations to determine the cause of the collapse and prevent similar incidents in the future. The heartbreaking situation has prompted calls for improved safety measures and regulations to protect students and prevent such tragedies from happening again.

Rescue workers are facing challenges due to the unstable conditions of the rubble, hampering their efforts to reach the trapped students. Despite the difficulties, they remain determined to continue the search and rescue mission until all the missing students are accounted for. The community is rallying together to offer support and assistance to the affected families in this time of crisis.

The Indonesian government has pledged to allocate resources and support for the rescue operation, emphasizing the importance of unity and solidarity in times of crisis. International organizations and neighboring countries have also offered assistance and expertise to aid in the rescue efforts. The global community stands in solidarity with Indonesia as they work to bring the trapped students to safety.

As the nation mourns the loss of young lives in this tragic incident, there is a collective sense of determination to ensure that such a disaster does not happen again. The resilience and strength of the Indonesian people shine through as they come together to support one another and strive for a safer future for all.

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