Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - A massive rescue operation is underway in the Philippines after a nine story hotel building under construction collapsed in a northern city, killing at least three people and leaving 17 others missing. The disaster triggered panic in the surrounding area as emergency teams rushed to search through the wreckage for trapped workers and survivors. Authorities fear the death toll could rise as rescue efforts continue.
According to reports, the hotel structure suddenly gave way while construction work was ongoing, trapping several laborers under tons of concrete and steel debris. Rescue personnel, firefighters, police units, and medical teams were immediately deployed to the site, where heavy machinery and sniffer dogs are being used to locate survivors. Several injured workers were pulled from the rubble and shifted to nearby hospitals for treatment. Authorities said the exact cause of the collapse remains under investigation, though structural failure and possible construction safety violations are being examined as key factors. Witnesses described hearing a loud cracking sound moments before the building collapsed, sending clouds of dust across nearby streets and forcing residents to evacuate surrounding structures. Government officials have ordered a full inspection of nearby construction projects and promised accountability if negligence is found. The incident has once again raised concerns about construction safety standards and worker protection in rapidly developing urban areas across the country.
As search operations continue, families of missing workers remain anxiously gathered near the disaster site awaiting updates from rescue authorities. The tragedy has sparked renewed calls for stricter enforcement of construction safety regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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