At least one dead in Philippine building collapse, 21 people missing

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At least one person was confirmed dead after a building under construction collapsed ​in the Philippines on Sunday, authorities said, as rescuers scoured ​the rubble for 21 people listed as missing.
Officials said an investigation had been launched into what caused the collapse of the ​multi-storey building in the city of Angeles, north of the capital, ​Manila.
Rescuers at the scene could be seen clambering over a mound of concrete slabs and mangled steel as they searched for survivors. They used trained rescue dogs, ​heartbeat detection devices and heavy equipment to sift through the debris.
Rescue efforts continue
Authorities said the person confirmed to have died was a 65-year-old Malaysian national ‌whose body had been recovered from a neighbouring building–a hotel–that had also been affected by the collapse.
Maria Leah Sajili, information officer at the regional Bureau of Fire Protection, told a press briefing that among ​the 21 people ​reported missing, five people were confirmed trapped.
Two of the five were communicating with rescuers, but the status of the others ​was not immediately clear.
Rescue efforts were continuing, but ​Sajili warned that operations would become more challenging after dark.
Officials told reporters that planning records showed the building was intended as a nine-storey condo-hotel under the approved ​permit, but that a swimming pool was ​being constructed on a 10th floor.