Indonesian rescuers continue to search for missing students after a prayer hall at an Islamic boarding school collapsed almost a week ago with the death toll currently 37.

Using jackhammers, circular saws and sometimes their bare hands, rescue teams have diligently removed rubble in an attempt to find 26 students still missing.

The structure fell on top of students, mostly boys between the ages of 12 and 19, on September 30 at the century-old Al Khoziny school in Sidoarjo on the eastern side of Indonesia's Java island.

Only one student escaped unscathed, authorities said, while 95 were treated for various injuries and released. Eight others suffered serious wounds and remained hospitalised on Sunday.

Police said two levels were added to the two-story building without a permit, leading

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