Death toll in Philippines building collapse rises to 20

Philippine authorities confirmed on Tuesday that rescue teams had recovered seven additional bodies from the rubble of a collapsed nine-story hotel in Angeles City, raising the confirmed death toll to 20 as officials warned that casualty figures remain fluid.
Philippine authorities confirmed on Tuesday that rescue teams had recovered seven additional bodies from the rubble of a collapsed nine-story hotel in Angeles City, raising the confirmed death toll to 20 according to local media reports. The victims were largely construction workers who had been on site when the structure gave way late last week, the Philippine media outlet ABS-CBN reported.
Victims and rescue efforts
Authorities said most of those killed were construction workers, noting that approximately 70 laborers had been working at the site though the majority had departed for the weekend before the incident. The Bureau of Fire Protection for the Central Luzon region and the Angeles City local government both indicated that casualty figures remain fluid as search-and-rescue operations proceed through the debris field.
Building collapse details
The nine-story structure collapsed on May 24 in Angeles City — a major urban center in the Luzon region — prompting a large-scale response involving firefighters, disaster management officials, and structural engineers. Emergency crews have worked continuously since the incident to locate survivors and recover victims from the under-construction building, with officials warning that final casualty numbers could rise further as clearance operations advance.
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