Overview
- Rescue officials said 37 people have been confirmed dead with 26 still unaccounted for nearly a week after the collapse at Al Khoziny in East Java.
- Basarnas reported 141 people recovered from the site, including 104 in safe condition, as crews continue excavations.
- Teams shifted from manual digging to excavators, jackhammers, and sniffer dogs after families consented following the 72-hour survival window.
- Most victims were boys aged 12 to 19 who were in afternoon prayers; one student escaped unharmed, 95 were treated and released, and eight remain hospitalized.
- Police say two extra levels were added without a permit, and a construction expert noted the structure failed during concrete pouring on an added floor.