Jakarta, Indonesia—A massive fire erupted in a densely populated neighborhood early this morning, resulting in the death of two residents. Flames spread rapidly between the tightly packed houses.
Firefighters struggled to reach the seat of the blaze due to narrow alleyways blocking their vehicles. They relied on long hose lines stretched from the nearest main road to combat the advancing fire.
Witnesses said the blaze started in a small kitchen before jumping to adjacent roofs. Strong winds carried embers, sparking new fires in several nearby structures within minutes.
Two bodies were recovered from the charred remains of a home after the flames were brought under control. Paramedics treated others for smoke inhalation on the street.
The local fire chief stated that the lack of fire hydrants in the area hindered initial containment efforts. Residents used buckets of water in a futile attempt to stop the destruction before professionals arrived.
Families are now sifting through the blackened rubble to locate salvaged items. Many have lost everything and are currently crowded into a nearby community hall.
The cause of the fire remains unknown at this stage. Investigators are waiting for the area to cool down before they can enter the site to search for ignition sources.
Utility companies cut power to the entire district to prevent further accidents. The neighborhood remains shrouded in a thick layer of smoke as cooling operations finish.
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