Indonesian police have arrested three individuals in Bekasi for assaulting a man with a caustic chemical. The incident, which occurred on March 30, 2026, left the victim with severe burns.
A large fire broke out at a gas filling station in the Cimuning area of Bekasi, Indonesia, injuring 14 people seriously. The police are investigating the cause of the fire, which also caused significant damage to nearby properties.
Twelve people were injured in a massive fire that broke out on Wednesday evening at a gas filling station in the Cimuning area of Bekasi, Indonesia. Fortunately, there were no fatalities reported, and the injured are receiving treatment at several local hospitals.
Indonesian police continue their investigations into the causes of the fire that broke out at a gas station in Bekasi, which resulted in explosions and flames. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening, and authorities are still searching for additional details.
The head of the Energy Committee in the Indonesian parliament, Saleh Partaonan Daula, emphasized the need for stricter oversight of health and safety standards following a fire at a gas filling station in Bekasi that injured 17 people.
Local authorities in Bekasi, Indonesia, reported that a massive fire at a gas filling station resulted in the deaths of <strong>17 people</strong> and left several others injured. Many of the injured were transported to hospitals for treatment.
The Bekasi city government in Indonesia announced it will cover all medical expenses for 14 individuals injured in a gas station fire. The incident occurred in the Cimuning area, affecting nearby residents' homes as well.
A large fire broke out at a gas filling station in the Semining area of Bekasi on Wednesday evening, believed to be caused by a gas leak. The incident resulted in 12 people suffering serious injuries.
A massive explosion occurred at a gas depot in the gas filling station area of Bekasi, Indonesia, on Wednesday evening, resulting in a significant fire that caused panic among local residents.
A powerful cyclone has destroyed 27 homes in two areas of Bekasi, Indonesia, without causing any injuries. The storms were a result of severe weather conditions.
The Metro Jaya police continue their investigation into a gruesome murder involving two suspects, identified by the aliases <strong>DS</strong> and <strong>S</strong>. The victim, <strong>AH</strong>, was found in a horrific state in Bekasi on March 28, shocking the local community.
Local authorities in Bekasi, West Java, have begun vaccinating 3,300 pilgrims against meningitis and polio as part of preparations for the Hajj season. The vaccinations aim to protect pilgrims from infectious diseases during their rituals in the holy lands.
Bekasi, Indonesia, is experiencing a traffic jam stretching one kilometer on Pantura Road, but authorities assure that the situation remains under control. This congestion follows six days after Eid al-Fitr, with expectations of increased traffic in the coming days.