Indonesian crews pull 3 bodies from rubble of collapsed school with more
than 50 boys still missing
[October 03, 2025]
By NINIEK KARMINI and DAVID RISING
SIDOARJO,
Indonesia (AP) — The bodies of three boys were pulled early Friday from
beneath the rubble of a school that collapsed in Indonesia and with more
than 50 students still unaccounted for the death toll was expected to
rise, authorities said. |

Rescuers spray disinfectant during the search for victims of a collapsed
building at an Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java,
Indonesia, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Trisnadi) |
Rescue crews had been working by hand since the collapse of the
school Monday as they searched for survivors, but with no more
signs of life detected by Thursday they turned to heavy
excavators equipped with jackhammers to help them progress more
rapidly.
The structure fell on top of hundreds of people in a prayer hall
at the century-old al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in
Sidoarjo on the eastern side of Indonesia’s Java island.
The students were mostly boys in grades seven to 12, between the
ages of 12 and 19. Female students were praying in another part
of the building and managed to escape, survivors said.
Eight students have been confirmed dead and about 105 injured,
many with head injuries and broken bones, and 55 remain
unaccounted for.
Two of the bodies found Friday were in the prayer hall area and
one was found closer to an exit as if he had been attempting to
escape, according to Suharyanto, the head of Indonesia’s
National Disaster Mitigation Agency, who goes by one name as is
common in Indonesia.
Authorities have said the building was two stories, but two more
levels were being added without a permit. Police said the old
building’s foundation apparently was unable to support two
floors of concrete and collapsed during the pouring process.
School officials have not yet commented.
Crews worked in the hot sun Friday to break up and remove large
slabs of concrete, with the smell of decomposing bodies a grim
reminder of what they would find underneath.
Suharyanto told reporters at the scene that the recovery efforts
were expected to be complete by the end of Saturday.
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Rising reported from Bangkok.
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