There Have Been Victims Of The Pertamina Plumpang Depot Fire Who Have Been Returned From The Hospital
Head of the DKI Jakarta Health Service (Dinkes) Widyastuti explained that the treatment of victims of the Pertamina Plumpang Depot fire, North Jakarta continues. The emergency triage was carried out and the results were that some residents had been allowed to go home.
"We are taking a triage of the principle of emergency, there are those who can go home or have to be hospitalized and a reference is carried out if the burns are above 80 percent," said Widyastuti, quoted from a written statement from the DKI Provincial Government, Saturday, March 4.
There are a number of hospitals provided, including Koja Hospital to RSPP. Meanwhile, the deceased was taken to the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta.
Meanwhile, Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono said his party would bear the costs of treatment for affected victims. In detail, 14 victims were treated at the Koja Hospital, 5 victims were treated at the Jakarta Port Hospital, 15 victims were still being treated at Mulyasari Hospital, 10 victims were being treated at the Tugu Koja Hospital.
"The Koja Hospital has been resolved. All affected residents, hopefully, we pray that they can recover soon and for those who are critical, hopefully, they can get through this critical period," he explained.
Later, the DKI Provincial Government will see the condition of material losses experienced by fire victims. Strategic locations will also be prepared as shelters and joint posts managed by the Ministry of Social Affairs to the ranks of the DKI Jakarta Forkopimda.
Heru believes that the movements of all parties can help deal with the fires that occurred on Friday, March 3 yesterday.
"The Kapolda and all ranks came down to help, the Military Commander also went down. I thank you for the synergy that is always there in various ways, including in this fire accident," he said.
For information, the DKI Jakarta Fire and Rescue Service (Gulkarmat) deployed 52 joint units and 260 personnel to extinguish the Pertamina Plumpang Depot fire. This blackout takes 6 hours until 02.19 WIB.
Head of DKI Jakarta Gulkarmat Office, Satriadi Gunawan, said 49 people suffered burns as a result of this incident. "It consists of 46 adults and 3 children," he said.
While the death toll reached 13 people. The details, 10 adults and 3 children.