Indonesia School Building Collapse: Many students were buried in the rubble due to incomplete building falling at an Islamic school in Indonesia. A student has died in this accident so far.
Indonesia School Building Collapse: An Islamic school building collapsed on Java Island in Indonesia, a country in South Asia. About 65 children are feared buried under the debris. According to media reports, the body of a child has been found so far and the rescue operation is going on. The concrete building of Al Khojini Islamic Boarding School suddenly fell suddenly in the city of Sidoarjo in East Java. About 65 children are buried under the debris and they have not been taken out yet.
Police and rescue team employees engaged in dug debris
The rescue team is delivering oxygen and water to the children trapped in the debris. Police, soldiers and rescue workers are engaged in excavation overnight. The rescue team says that many children are still trapped under the debris and the number of dead is likely to increase. Soon efforts are being made to take out all the children safely. Oxygen and water are being delivered to children trapped under the debris. Police and rescue team employees are engaged in digging the debris. Rescue personnel say some children are seen under the rubble, but may have died, so the number of dead may increase. Efforts are being made to get the children out of the rubble soon.
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Information given to the families of the children by applying notice
By putting a notice in the school premises, the families of the children have been informed of the accident and they have gathered in the school. Most of the children trapped in the debris are from 7th to 11th grade and are between 12 and 17 years of age. People are asking for blessings for the safety of their children, mothers are crying crying. The family members are engaged near the hospitals and the collapsed building and are eagerly waiting for their children to come out safely.