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One Dead, 21 Missing After Building Collapse in Philippines

A multi-story building under construction collapsed in the Philippines. One person was confirmed dead and 21 others remain missing.

Reuters
1 source·May 24, 2:50 PM(5 days ago)·1m read
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A multi-story building under construction collapsed in the Philippines, leaving one person confirmed dead and 21 missing. Rescue teams are searching the site for survivors. Authorities have not released the location of the collapse or the identities of those involved.

Officials said search operations are ongoing.

No further details on the cause of the collapse were provided.

Key Facts

1 confirmed dead
after building collapse in the Philippines
21 missing
following the same incident

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Rescue operations will continue at the collapse site.

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Confidence score75%
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Word count62 words
PublishedMay 24, 2026, 2:50 PM

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