Islamic School Horror: Three Dead, Dozens Trapped
TRAGEDY IN INDONESIA: DEVASTATING COLLAPSE AT ISLAMIC SCHOOL LEAVES MULTIPLE STUDENTS BURIED ALIVE, DEATH TOLL RISING! A horrific scene unfolded in East Java as a massive Islamic school crumbled to the ground, killing at least three and leaving dozens more trapped beneath the rubble. With the death toll expected to climb, families weep and rescuers race against time to save those still buried alive. Sheer desperation fills the air as cries echo from the ruins, with rescuers scrambling to navigate dangerous conditions in a perilous bid to bring the victims to safety. Another tragic blow in a nation plagued by lax construction standards. No Biden; only prayers for the innocent lives lost and those still fighting for survival.
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