JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) revealed that the death toll from the Pertamina Plumpang Depot fire increased to 33 people.
"A total of 33 people died. Meanwhile," said Head of DKI BPBD, Isnawa Adji in his statement, Friday, March 24, quoted by Antara.
Meanwhile, the injured victims who were undergoing treatment at the Pertamina Central Hospital (PP) since the incident occurred so far as many as eleven people.
"A total of eleven people are still being treated by the medical team at one hospital. The DKI Provincial Government ensures that the condition of the victims is in optimal handling," he said.
Isnawa said the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government was still trying to do its best for the fire victims that had occurred since Friday, March 3 that night.
According to Isnawa, the DKI Jakarta Provincial BPBD has not found refugees at the Rawa Badak Selatan post, Koja, North Jakarta since Thursday, March 16 evening.
"During the disaster management, we synergized with various parties to distribute various aids consisting of food, clothing, medicines and various other basic needs. This is our effort to ensure the best and optimal service for the victims," said Isnawa.
In population service at refugee camps, 442 services have served, including Identity Card Printing Service (KTP), Family Card Printing (KK), registration of Digital Population Identity (IKD), application for birth and death certificates, and consultation.
The identity of the death toll due to the Pertamina Plumpang Depot fire disaster, as follows:
1. rido Romadona (36)3. Rafasya Zayid Attalah (3)4. Muhammad Suheri Irawan (33)5. Fahrul Hidayatilah (28)6. Muhammad Bukhori (41)7. Iriana (61)8. Sumiati or Neneng (71)9. Suheri Irawan (33)10. Hadi (32)11. Iqbal (9)12. Hanifah (50)13. Ali Wardana (67)14. Yuliana Handayani (21)15. Riandika (11)16. M Ilyas (4)17. Ardiansyah (30) from Parepare, South Sulawesi18. Dayu Nurmawati (39) from Sumenep, East Java19. Hardito (20) from Sumenep, East Java.
The following is a list of victims who are known to have been treated for serious injuries:
1. Suripto (52), male. Udin Abdullah (15) male3. Kanza (3), female 4. Iksan (3), male5. Toinah (63), female6. Iis Ernawati (26), female7. Siti Aminah (40), female8. Ahmad Syukur (50), male9. Naila (20), female10. Ayub (45), male 11. Selfy Dawati (49), female12.M Ali Baihaki (21), male13. Ngasirin (50), male 14. Slamet Mami (55), male-male 15. Sanum (64), male 16. Riki Kuswanto (23), male-male 17. Rara Noviana (13), female 18. Khusnul Khotimah (26), female19. Yakub (30), male
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