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There are 21 missing people in the Philippines after a building collapse that has left at least one person dead.

Authorities confirmed that at least one person died after a building collapsed on Sunday in the Philippines. Rescuers were searching the rubble to find 21 people listed as missing.

Officials have launched an investigation into the collapse of a multi-storey structure in Angeles, north of the capital, Manila.

Rescuers were seen scrambling over concrete slabs and mangled metal as they searched for survivors. The sifting was done with the help of'rescue dogs', heartbeat detection devices, and heavy equipment.

RESCUE EFFORT CONTINUES

The authorities confirmed that the 65-year old Malaysian had died. His body was recovered from the neighbouring hotel, which had also been damaged by the collapse.

Maria Leah Sajili told a media briefing that five of the 21 people reported missing were trapped.

The status of two of the five was immediately unclear.

Sajili warned, however, that the operations will become more difficult after dark.

Officials informed reporters that the building's planning records indicated that it was to be a "nine-storey condominium-hotel" under the permit approved, but that a swimming pool was being built on the 10th floor. (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger; Additional reporting and Eloisa Loza; Editing and rewriting by William Mallard, Helen Popper and Christian Schmollinger)

(source: Reuters)