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Tim Hanlon

Huge Indonesia oil depot fire kills at least 17 including 2 kids as it rips through homes

A massive fire ripped through a neighbourhood killing 17 people including two children and leaving dozens injured after it started at an oil depot in Indonesia.

Footage broadcast on television shows people running in fear as the blaze spread with orange flames and thick plumes of smoke filling the sky in the densely populated Tenah Merah area of North Jakarta on Friday.

Thousands of people had to be evacuated after the blaze at the Plumpang fuel storage station, operated by state-run oil and gas company Pertamina, which supplies 25% of Indonesia's fuel.

At least 260 firefighters and 52 fire engines were struggling to contain the blaze in the nearby neighbourhood, fire officials said.

A preliminary investigation showed the fire broke out when a pipeline ruptured during heavy rain, possibly from a lightning strike, said Eko Kristiawan, Pertamina's area manager.

At least 17 people have been killed in the blaze (AFP via Getty Images)

He said the fire would not disrupt the country's fuel supply.

The acting Jakarta Governor Heru Budi Hartono, said about 600 displaced people were being taken to temporary shelters at several government offices and a sport stadium.

Satriadi Gunawan, who heads Jakarta's fire and rescue department, said at least 17 people were dead, including two children, and 50 had been hospitalized, some with severe burns.

"The fire caused several explosions and quickly spread to residential houses," Gunawan said.

Indonesia's minister of State-Owned Enterprises, Erick Thohir, expressed condolences to the victims and their families and ordered Pertamina to thoroughly investigate the fire and focus on quickly assisting the community.

Thousands of people have been evacuated due to the fire (AFP via Getty Images)

"There must be an operational evaluation in the future. I'll continue to monitor this case," Thohir said in a video statement.

Friday's fire was the second large blaze at the Plumpang fuel depot. In 2014, a fire engulfed at least 40 nearby houses, but no casualties were reported.

Fahmi Radhi, an energy analyst from Gajah Mada University, urged Pertamina and the government to immediately move the depot away from the nearby community settlements.

"Pertamina has been negligent by not using international standard security systems," he said in an interview with KOMPAS TV. He said that since the 2014 fire there had been no efforts to put such a system in place and that regular inspections should be conducted to avoid future fires.

Images showed the sky lit up by orange flames (AFP via Getty Images)

"Pertamina's board of directors should be held responsible for this deadly fire by being dismissed immediately," Radhi said.

An oil spill in 2018 caused a fire that killed five people and sickened hundreds in the port city of Balikpapan. Authorities said it came from a broken pipe that Pertamina was using to transfer crude oil.

In March 2021, a fire at Cilacap gasoline storage facility at the largest oil refinery on the main island of Java prompted the evacuation of 80 nearby residents and injured at least 20 people. Cilacap is one of six Pertamina refineries with a processing capacity of 270,000 barrels a day.

Eight months later, more than 900 people were evacuated after a fire broke out at the Pertamina Balongan Refinery in West Java province.

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