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.
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.
An Indonesian gas company confirmed that liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies remain secure after a fire broke out at a filling station in Bekasi, causing local alarm.
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 major fire broke out at a gas filling station in the Semenong area of Bekasi, Indonesia, on Wednesday, April 1, injuring 12 people seriously. Pertamina, the company responsible for the station, has confirmed its full responsibility for the incident and is providing support to the affected individuals.