The Koran And Yasin's Book Survived The Flame That Burned 3 Houses In Kebayoran Lama
JAKARTA Tuesday afternoon, March 14, at Jalan Rawa Simprug 3, Lingkar Putri Hijau RT 07/RW 05, Grogol Selatan, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, a number of residents were still at the location of the fire which killed one elderly woman. They are still looking for valuables in the rubble pile, which can still be used.
VOI journalists who came to the location saw the sad faces of the fire victims. Three houses were charred, leaving only charcoal on the foundation of the house. Interestingly, among the rows of books on the wall of the victim's house, there were books of the Koran and Yasin's books were still intact. While the other books were burned to the ground. Residents were surprised and surprised to see it.
"The power of Allah, Qodarullah (that everything that happens in the universe is indeed the will of Allah SWT)," said Ratih when met at the location, Tuesday, March 14.
The same thing was said by local residents, Yusuf. He confirmed that the Koran and Yasin's book looked intact, even though the conditions around him had been sold out by fire.
He believes that this incident was motivated by the owner of the house who often held recitations at his home.
"Maybe because the owner of the house often holds recitations, so the Koran and Yasin's books can be intact," he concluded.
It was recorded that one person died in a fire incident on Jalan Rawa Simprug 3, Lingkar Putri Hijau RT 07/RW 05, Grogol Selatan, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta.
According to the South Jakarta Fire and Rescue Service (Gulkarmat), one person died from a fire that hit three houses.
"This fire resulted in the death of one victim, namely a 55-year-old woman with the initials BS," said South Jakarta Gulkarmat Sub-dept. Operations Staff (Sudin) Ruwanto in a written statement in Jakarta, Tuesday, March 14. In addition to BS, Ruwanto said, one other victim suffered injuries or a broken right leg due to jumping from the second floor while saving himself.
The injured victim was taken to Fatmawati Central General Hospital (RSUP) for further treatment.
One of the owners of the house, namely the man with the initials AK, woke up when he heard a voice from the living room on the first floor of his house.
"It turned out that the fire came from a short circuit in the fan which then made AK immediately leave the house to ask for help," he said.