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Indonesia office building fire kills 22, including pregnant woman

The cause is under investigation, but witnesses reported seeing a battery spark in the testing area of the building belonging to a drone company

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Rescuers work around an office building that caught fire in Jakarta, Indonesia on Tuesday. Photo: AP
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A fire ripped through an office building in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, on Tuesday, killing at least 22 people, including a pregnant woman, police said.

Flames engulfed the seven-storey building, sending thick black smoke billowing into the sky and causing panic among nearby residents and workers in a neighbourhood in Central Jakarta.

The fire, which broke out around midday, is believed to have started on the first floor of the building in the Kemayoran neighbourhood before spreading to other floors, Central Jakarta police chief Susatyo Purnomo Condro said.

A fire broke out at a seven-storey building in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, on Tuesday. Photo: Handout
A fire broke out at a seven-storey building in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, on Tuesday. Photo: Handout

Hundreds of personnel and 29 fire trucks were deployed to try to contain the blaze. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Many workers in the building, which was used as a sales and storage office for a drone company, were out for lunch when a battery started sparking in a storage and testing area, said Condro, citing several witnesses.

The fire was extinguished after three hours of intense effort. At least 22 bodies – seven men and 15 women, including a pregnant woman – were recovered from the building and taken to the police hospital in East Jakarta for identification.

Battery explosion suspected in deadly office fire in Jakarta

Battery explosion suspected in deadly office fire in Jakarta

“It is suspected that a short circuit or thermal failure in the drone battery triggered an explosion and fire,” a survivor named Dimitri, who like many Indonesians uses a single name, told local television.

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