These 5 Prisons Also Burned With The Number Of Victims Of Tens To Hundreds Of People

JAKARTA - The fire incident at Lapas I Tangerang, which left 43 people dead, has attracted the attention of various groups. Many questions arose regarding the cause of the fire that devoured Block C, the block most populated by drug prisoners.

Apart from Indonesia, there are still several countries that have the same incident, even with a higher number of fatalities. Extracted from various sources, Thursday 9 September, here are 5 major fire incidents in prisons in various countries.

1. Santiago Prison. The fire in the prison south of Santiago left 81 of its occupants dead. According to the Chilean president, the prison conditions were "inhumane." While the CNN Chile report said, this prison was actually only for 1000 inmates.

2. Honduran prisons. This incident occurred on February 15, 2012. A total of 358 people died in a fire at the Comayagua prison in Honduras. Inmates were found in a pathetic condition because they were trapped in prison. All of the victims were charred and difficult to identify. The cause of the fire is believed to be due to the negligence of the inmates. This is the deadliest prison fire in the world.

3. Ohio Prison. Occurred on April 21, 1930. In that incident 322 died at the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio. Most died from smoke inhalation when a breakdown in command prevented guards from unlocking the cell doors. Worst prison fire in US history.

4. Higuey Prison, Dominican Republic. Occurred on March 7, 2005. In that incident 136 male inmates were killed in Higuey, Dominican Republic, after a fight broke out in a prison where inmates burned beds. Prisoners are accused of breaking cell locks and killing others as well as trying to escape.

5. Saudi Arabian Prisons. Happened on September 15, 2003. In that incident 67 inmates died in the worst prison fire in Saudi Arabia's history. The incident took place in the maximum security al-Hair Prison near Riyadh.