JAKARTA - Some of the families of the victims of the Pertamina Plumpang depot fire began visiting the Police Hospital in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, to find family members and relatives.
They are served by the hospital through two posts. The first post is used for data collection, while the second post is to accommodate information submitted by family members, Saturday, March 4.
One of the residents of Jalan Tanah Merah Bawah, Koja, North Jakarta, who was the victim of the Pertamina Plumpang depot fire, Hadi (30). He had run away when he heard the first explosion at the depot on Friday night (3/3). "My sister (Hadi) fled with another family when the first explosion occurred at the Pertamina depot," said Hadi's sister-in-law, Siti Maimunah at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta, as reported by Antara. But Hadi returned home to take the items left behind. But unlucky, in the second, Hadi never came out. "Maybe he has breathed the smell of gasoline to make Hadi weak," said Siti.
Siti explained that when the incident occurred, Hadi was watching TV at his rented house which was adjacent to the Pertamina depot.
"The top is only a wall with Pertamina depot," he said. His arrival at the Police Hospital to register at the antemortem post to determine whether one of the bodies that was in the hospital was Hadi's body. "The family has been looking for several hospitals. At Koja Hospital, Mulyasari Hospital and Port Hospital. However, it turned out that he had been taken to the Police Hospital," he said.
Based on the information he obtained, one of the bodies has the same characteristics as Hadi, namely there is a mole on his chin. But to make sure of this, he said, his mother was heading to the Police Hospital to undergo a DNA test considering that Hadi's identity data was burned, both KTP and Family Card (KK). "The data about Hadi is incomplete because the KTP and family card were burned down," he said.
Based on PMI's update data on Saturday 07.58 WIB, 13 people died as a result of the fire at the Pertamina Plumpang Depot, Koja, North Jakarta, Friday (3/3) night. Meanwhile, the missing victims have decreased from eight to only five people.
Based on temporary data received by BPBD DKI, there were 17 deaths, 49 people were seriously injured and two people were moderately injured as a result of the fire.
Pertamina is committed to providing the best service for victims affected by the fire.
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