Jakarta, Indonesia—Emergency crews arrived at the Tambora district shortly after four this morning following reports of a rapidly spreading structural fire. Flames jumped from one wooden dwelling to the next, fueled by the tight spacing and poor ventilation of the neighborhood.
Residents attempted to battle the blaze with buckets of water while waiting for fire engines to navigate the narrow, obstructed alleyways. The fire intensity trapped two occupants inside a home located near the center of the block.
Fire Chief Bambang Sugiarto confirmed the deaths shortly after the blaze was contained at 7:00 AM. Recovery teams pulled the victims from the debris as smoke continued to rise from the charred remains of the structure.
Witnesses stated the electrical grid in the area suffered a series of shorts moments before the first plumes of black smoke emerged. Officials have not yet confirmed the precise ignition point as investigators secure the perimeter.
Local authorities now face mounting criticism regarding the lack of fire hydrants and clear access points within this specific sector of the city. Similar incidents have occurred in surrounding wards over the last three years.
The Red Cross arrived on-site by mid-morning to assist the dozens of people displaced by the destruction. Many of these families lost their identification papers and personal savings in the confusion.
City planners are expected to meet with district heads later this week to discuss the fire safety code violations present in these older, densely packed settlements. The wreckage remains cordoned off with yellow tape as forensic teams sift through the ash.
The investigation into the cause of the fire continues through the afternoon. Electricity remains cut to the immediate block to allow for safe cleanup operations.
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