Ambulances line up near collapsed Indonesian school as search for trapped students continues

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Rescuers gather near the site of a building collapse on Monday, where people remained trapped according to disaster mitigation agency, as the search and rescue operations continue at Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, October 2, 2025. REUTERS/Dipta Wahyu

Rescuers at the site of a building collapse as the search and rescue operations continue at Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school on Oct 2.

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- More than 10 ambulances lined up near a collapsed Islamic school building in Indonesia's East Java province on Oct 3 as rescuers continued their search for nearly 60 students still trapped under the rubble, a Reuters witness said.

The Al Khoziny school in the town of Sidoarjo collapsed on Sept 29, cratering upon hundreds of teenage students during afternoon prayer, its foundations unable to support ongoing construction work on its upper floors.

The trapped students were mostly teenage boys from the ages of 13 to 19. Alongside the ambulances was a crane deployed to excavate some of the debris.

Late on Oct 2, five had been confirmed dead and 30 people were in treatment in hospital, Indonesia's disaster officials said.

Rescuers found no signs of life on Oct 2 after digging through tunnels in the remains of the building, despite calling out the boys' names and using sensors to detect any movement.

Al Khoziny is an Islamic boarding school known locally as a pesantren.

Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, has a total of about 42,000 pesantren, serving seven million students, according to data from the country's religious affairs ministry. REUTERS

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