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The death toll from the collapse of a building under construction in Barangay Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga, has climbed to three, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Region 3 said on Monday.

According to a report, BFP Region 3 spokesperson Fire Superintendent Maria Leah Saijili said rescuers recovered another victim from the rubble amid ongoing search, rescue, and retrieval operations.

“The last person we retrieved was among the two individuals we were trying to rescue in Sector 1 whom we were unable to extricate last night,” Saijili said.

“The victim initially suffered cardiac arrest at the site, but since doctors had not yet examined the person, we could not immediately declare them among the fatalities,” she added.

Saijili said the victim was officially brought out of the hot zone at 7:20 a.m. and transported to Rafael Lazatin Hospital.

Authorities said operations remain focused on locating other individuals believed trapped beneath the debris of the nine-story building under construction.

According to Saijili, at least 18 individuals were still unaccounted for, based on lists provided by the site engineer and reports from families of workers who failed to return home after the incident.

Most of those being searched for are construction workers, although a vendor was also reported missing.

Rescuers continued manual clearing and operations due to the unstable condition of the debris. Heavy equipment remained on standby but could not yet be fully deployed because interconnected steel components raised the risk of further collapse if debris was moved improperly.

Authorities were also conducting repeated thermal scans and deploying canine units to detect possible signs of life beneath the rubble.

Saijili said rescue efforts would continue if signs of life were detected. Otherwise, responders would shift to retrieval operations.

Nearby residents had been evacuated as a precaution against a possible further collapse.

The Malaysian embassy was coordinating with local authorities regarding a foreign national who died in the incident.

The building owner has reportedly established communication with the local government.

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Barangay Balibago

Barangay Balibago is a densely populated urban barangay in Angeles City, Philippines, known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment district. Historically, it grew rapidly after the establishment of Clark Air Base nearby, becoming a hub for businesses catering to American servicemen. Today, it remains a major commercial and tourist destination in the region.

Angeles City

Angeles City, located in the Philippines’ Pampanga province, was originally a small settlement that grew around the former US Clark Air Base, established in 1903. The base’s presence transformed the city into a major hub for entertainment and commerce, particularly during the mid-20th century. After the base’s return to the Philippines in 1991, Angeles reinvented itself as a center for tourism, dining, and cultural heritage, with landmarks like the Holy Rosary Parish Church and the vibrant nightlife district of Fields Avenue.

Pampanga

Pampanga, a province in the Philippines, is known for its rich culinary heritage and vibrant cultural traditions. Historically, it was one of the first provinces to be colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century and played a key role in the Philippine Revolution. Today, it is celebrated for its Kapampangan cuisine, Christmas lanterns, and the annual Giant Lantern Festival.

Rafael Lazatin Hospital

Rafael Lazatin Hospital, located in Angeles City, Philippines, is a public hospital named after a former mayor of the city. It serves as a key healthcare facility for the community, providing essential medical services. The hospital has undergone developments over the years to expand its capacity and improve patient care in the region.