Unfinished Nine-Story Hotel Collapses in Philippines, Multiple Workers Missing
1-Minute Brief
The collapse highlights ongoing safety concerns for construction workers and emergency response challenges in the Philippines.
Key Facts
- Three people have been confirmed dead following the collapse, with 17 others still missing.
- Police reported that 22 workers managed to escape the building after the incident.
- The building was a nine-story hotel under construction in a city north of Manila.
- Officials said a Malaysian man was among the deceased and about 20 people are feared trapped.
- The collapse occurred after a fierce thunderstorm in Angeles City, Pampanga province.
What Happened
A nine-story hotel under construction in Angeles City, Pampanga province, collapsed following a severe thunderstorm, resulting in fatalities and leaving several workers missing.
Why It Matters
The incident raises concerns about construction site safety standards and the effectiveness of emergency response efforts in the region, as many workers remain unaccounted for. Reports vary on the exact number of missing and trapped workers, with estimates ranging from 17 to about 21.
What's Next
Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities search for those still missing. Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft11m ago3 dead, 17 mostly workers still missing in collapse of unfinished hotel in Philippines
- BBC WorldCenter15h agoOne killed and many feared trapped under collapsed building in Philippines
- ABC NewsLeft1d ago9-story building being constructed in the Philippines collapses, trapping dozens
