Death toll rises to three with 17 still missing after Philippine building collapse
Rescuers are using thermal scanners and heavy equipment as officials investigate possible safety violations and a 10th-floor pool under construction.
- On Monday, rescuers in Angeles, Philippines, recovered two people from a collapsed building under construction, bringing the death toll to three as 17 people remain missing.
- Planning records showed the building was permitted for only nine storeys, but a swimming pool was being constructed on an unauthorized 10th floor, prompting an investigation into the collapse.
- Among the three victims is a 65-year-old Malaysian national whose body was recovered on Sunday from a neighboring hotel also affected by the collapse; thermal scans detected signs of breathing beneath the debris.
- Families grew frustrated with the search pace, demanding regular updates. Lea Casilao, who traveled from Manila, said, "My youngest child keeps asking, but I do not have answers."
- Angeles City Mayor Carmelo Lazatin is attempting to locate the building owner to clarify worker numbers and understand why the site deviated from approved construction permits.
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Four dead, 17 missing in Philippine building collapse
MANILA — At least four people have been killed and 17 are missing after a building under construction collapsed in the Philippines, authorities say as search and rescue efforts are under way. Rescuers retrieved at least three people on Monday from the rubble of the nine-story building in the city of Angeles, around 80 km north of the capital, Manila. Rescuers were racing against time on Monday in a search for possible survivors more than 24 hour…
Rescuers race to find survivors in Philippines building collapse, 3 dead and 17 missing
Rescuers have pulled two people from the rubble of a collapsed building under construction in the Philippines, bringing the death toll to three, officials have said, as crews continue search and rescue operations at the site.
A nine-story structure in Angeles, Pampanga Province, a city of half a million people, approximately 80 km north of Manila, completely collapsed during a storm overnight from Saturday to Sunday, partially destroying a neighboring hostel. Hundreds of rescuers, firefighters, and cleanup workers have been manually sifting through the rubble since Sunday, searching for survivors. The rescue operation, using thermal imaging cameras, is challenging. T…
Four killed, dozens missing after Philippine construction site collapse
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