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		<title>Hope Exhausted as Philippines Ends Search at Collapse Site</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Angeles-Philippine authorities have ended search and rescue operations at a collapsed building site in Angeles City after determining there were]]></description>
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<p><strong>Angeles-</strong>Philippine authorities have ended search and rescue operations at a collapsed building site in Angeles City after determining there were no remaining signs of life beneath the rubble, shifting efforts to the recovery of victims as families grapple with fading hopes of finding missing relatives alive.</p>



<p><br>Officials halted rescue operations on Monday evening following assessments by emergency crews using life-detection equipment at the site of a building under construction that collapsed at dawn on Sunday in Angeles City, north of Manila. Recovery teams on Tuesday focused on retrieving remains from the debris field.</p>



<p><br>At least four people have been confirmed dead, including a Malaysian national whose body was recovered from a neighboring hotel struck by the collapse. Sixteen others, most of them construction workers, remain unaccounted for, according to authorities.</p>



<p><br>The tragedy has left families waiting anxiously for news. Lea Casilao said she feared her husband, Joselito, was among those trapped after he spent Saturday night at the workers’ barracks near the construction site. The couple had exchanged messages until the evening before the collapse, but his customary morning response never arrived.</p>



<p><br>Casilao said she went directly to the site after being unable to contact him and found a scene of twisted steel, shattered concrete and collapsed scaffolding. Speaking from a temporary shelter near the disaster zone, she said her hopes of finding her husband alive had disappeared after rescue operations were called off.<br>Emergency officials acknowledged the anguish facing families as the mission transitioned from rescue to recovery. Maria Leah Sajili, an information officer with the regional Bureau of Fire Protection, said rescuers had exhausted all available measures to locate survivors before concluding that no signs of life remained beneath the wreckage.</p>



<p><br>Among those confirmed dead was the father of 19-year-old Evelyn Alicaway. She said she recognized him in footage circulating on social media showing rescuers attempting to recover victims from the debris. Alicaway spoke at her father&#8217;s funeral, describing the emotional toll of identifying him through the images.</p>



<p><br>The collapse has also intensified scrutiny of the project&#8217;s compliance with construction regulations. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident and whether the development exceeded the conditions of its approved permit.<br>Investigators are examining reports that the building had authorization for nine stories, while a swimming pool was being constructed on a tenth floor at the time of the collapse.</p>



<p><br>Records show that the Philippine labor agency suspended work at the site in September 2025 over safety violations. The stop-work order was lifted a month later after the company was deemed to have complied with regulatory requirements.</p>



<p><br>Relatives of the victims have called on the project&#8217;s owners to cooperate with authorities and provide assistance to affected families as investigations continue.</p>
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		<title>COLLAPSE RACE: Philippine Rescuers Hunt for Survivors as Death Toll Climbs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Angeles-Philippine rescue teams searched through unstable rubble for a second day on Monday after a building under construction collapsed in]]></description>
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<p><strong>Angeles-</strong>Philippine rescue teams searched through unstable rubble for a second day on Monday after a building under construction collapsed in Angeles City, killing at least four people and leaving 17 others missing, as authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the disaster.</p>



<p><br>Rescuers worked by hand amid intense heat to clear debris from the collapsed structure, located about 80 kilometers north of Manila, avoiding the use of heavy machinery because of concerns that further movement of the wreckage could endanger any survivors trapped beneath the rubble.</p>



<p><br>Search operations intensified after overnight thermal scans detected signs consistent with heartbeats and breathing under the debris. K9 units were deployed while rescue workers inserted flexible tubes into voids within the wreckage to channel air into potential survival pockets beneath collapsed concrete, twisted metal and scaffolding.</p>



<p><br>Families gathered near the disaster site expressed frustration over the lack of information about missing relatives. Lea Casilao, whose husband is believed to be trapped beneath the rubble, said she had received no confirmation of his condition as rescue efforts continued.</p>



<p><br>Officials said the confirmed death toll rose to four after rescuers recovered a third body from the site. Maria Leah Sajili, information officer for the regional Bureau of Fire Protection, said one victim recovered earlier had initially shown signs of life but later died, while another suffered cardiac arrest while still trapped beneath the debris.</p>



<p><br>Authorities warned that additional victims could remain buried under the collapsed structure.<br>Among the fatalities was a 65-year-old Malaysian national whose body was recovered on Sunday from a neighboring hotel building that was also affected by the collapse, officials said.</p>



<p><br>Government agencies have opened an investigation into the incident and are seeking to locate the building owner to determine the circumstances surrounding the collapse and establish how many workers were present at the site when the structure failed.</p>



<p><br>Planning records showed the project had been approved as a nine-story condominium-hotel development. Authorities said, however, that construction work was underway on a swimming pool located on an additional 10th floor at the time of the collapse.</p>



<p><br>Geraldine Panlilio, regional director of the Department of Labour and Employment, told DZMM radio that the agency had issued a work stoppage order in September 2025 after inspectors identified multiple occupational health and safety violations at the site. The order was lifted one month later after the construction company complied with regulatory requirements.</p>



<p><br>The collapse has renewed scrutiny of construction safety oversight in the Philippines as investigators examine whether regulatory, structural or operational factors contributed to the failure of the multi-story building.</p>
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		<title>Four killed in a building collapse in North Delhi</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi &#8211; According to a report by HindustanTimes, Four people, including three children, were killed in north Delhi’s Ashok Vihar when]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Delhi &#8211;</strong> According to a report by HindustanTimes, Four people, including three children, were killed in north Delhi’s Ashok Vihar when a three -storeyed house collapsed on Wednesday morning, police said.</p>
<p>“It was an old three-storey building. We are trying to ascertain how old it was and also if it was listed as a ‘dangerous buildings’,” the official said. Seven others are injured in the accident that happened at 9 am.</p>
<p>The official are also probing whether the building collapsed due to heavy rains that have lashed Delhi and other north India states in the past few days, killing 25 people.</p>
<p>Rescue operation by Delhi Fire service and NDRF are on.</p>
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