At least four people were killed and dozens were injured when a building hosting a prayer recital collapsed on Indonesia’s main island of Java on Sunday, a disaster official said.
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Around a hundred people, mostly women, had gathered for a Koran recital at a community hall in West Java’s Bogor district to commemorate the prophet Mohammed’s birthday when the building suddenly collapsed, said Mochamad Adam Hamdani, an official from the local disaster mitigation agency.
“According to initial data, 84 people are being treated, three people died,” Adam told Agence France-Presse on Sunday.
He said it was likely the building, which was used as a meeting hall as well as a place of worship, collapsed because it was overcrowded.
“Perhaps the structure was not strong, as people were enthusiastic to follow the event to commemorate the prophet’s birthday,” Adam said.
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All the people inside had been accounted for, he said.
Hundreds of women, many of whom had brought their children along, had gathered for a Koran recital at the two-storey hall located in an Islamic boarding school in Sukamakmur village, Bogor district, when the accident happened.