Indonesian rescue teams are frantically searching for scores of young students buried for two days under rubble in Sidoarjo, East Java, after their Islamic boarding school collapsed on them during afternoon prayers.

In one pocket of the mangled concrete of the collapsed century-old Al Khoziny boarding school, authorities located six children alive and were running food, water and oxygen to the trapped group.

But in total, at least 91 people remain missing, Indonesia's National Disaster Management Authority (BPBD) said overnight.

At least six have died, according to Yudhi Bramyanto of Indonesia's national Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), the AP reported Wednesday. BPBD earlier reported at least 100 injuries in the collapse.

Indonesian officials have warned that time is running ou

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