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Indonesian crews pull 3 bodies from rubble of collapsed school

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October 04, 2025

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.

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Rescue crews had been working by hand since the collapse of the school on 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 hel

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