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Indonesia School Collapse Death Toll Rises To 14

The families of the missing agreed for heavy equipment to be used, after the 72-hour for the best chance of survival came to an end.


Relatives of missing students embrace as search and rescue operations continue at Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java province on October 1, 2025, after the multi-storey school building collapsed two days earlier. Around 91 people are believed to be still trapped under the ruins of a collapsed school on Indonesia’s main island of Java, National Disaster and Mitigation Agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari said. (Photo by Juni KRISWANTO / AFP)

 

The death toll in an Indonesian school collapse rose to 14 on Saturday, an official said, as rescuers moved to deploy heavy machinery to recover dozens more victims believed still buried under the rubble.

Part of the multi-storey boarding school collapsed suddenly on Monday as students gathered for afternoon prayers.

National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) chief Suharyanto told reporters rescuers found nine bodies on Friday, raising the toll to 14.

Rescue personnel search for survivors after a building collapsed at an Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java province on September 29, 2025, injuring a number of students and trapping several others under the rubble. (Photo by Juni KRISWANTO / AFP)

 

“As of today, we are still searching for 49 people who are still missing,” Suharyanto, who goes by one name, said Saturday as reported by broadcaster Kompas TV.

More victims could be found, Suharyanto said, as rescuers moved to use heavy machinery to clear locations where the victims were believed to be buried underneath the rubble.

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“After the last victim was found last night, we are focusing on a massive cleanup, with heavy equipment entering the collapsed areas,” he said.

The school collapse was so violent that it sent tremors across the neighbourhood, according to residents.

Rescuers search for survivors at Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java province on October 1, 2025, after the multi-storey school building collapsed two days earlier. (Photo by Juni KRISWANTO / AFP)

 

Investigators have been looking into the cause of the collapse, but initial signs pointed to substandard construction, experts have said.

The rescue operation was complex because vibrations in one place could affect other areas, officials said.

But the families of the missing agreed on Thursday for heavy equipment to be used, after the 72-hour “golden period” for the best chance of survival came to an end.

The rescue operation was complicated by an earthquake that struck overnight on Tuesday, briefly halting the search.