Update Data on Fire Handling at Pertamina's Plumpang Fuel Storage Depot to This Day
Reported by Anita Karyati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
In the aftermath of a fire incident that broke out at a fuel storage station operated by state energy company Pertamina in Plumpang, North Jakarta on Friday (3/3) night, the Jakarta Provincial Government continues to provide the best treatment for fire victims and refugees in refugee camps. They also ensure that victims and evacuees receive their basic needs, such as food and clothing.
This is our effort to ensure their condition to meet their basic needs
“The assistance distributed is starting from food, clothing, and medicines. It will continue to be provided and distributed optimally and continuously. This is our effort to ensure their condition to meet their basic needs," stated Jakarta Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) Acting Head, Muhammad Ridwan, as quoted by Jakarta PPID's press release, Sunday (3/5).
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Refugee Data
Meanwhile, according to Jakarta BPBD data until 6 AM, it was recorded that several evacuees had reached 371 people:
• North Jakarta PMI office: 71 evacuees
• Rasella RPTRA: 300 evacuees
Victim Handling Data
Based on data from Jakarta Health Agency (Dinkes), until 6 AM, 17 people died and 37 people are being treated at the hospital:
• RSCM Hospital: 1 person
• RSPP Hospital: 24 people
• Pelabuhan Hospital: 2 people
• Tugu Hospital: 1 person
• Koja Hospital: 2 people
• Yarsi Hospital: 2 people
• Firdaus Hospital: 1 person
• Pertamina Jaya Hospital: 2 people
• Pekerja Hospital: 2 people
BPBD Assistance Data
BPBD has deployed 50 personnel and set up 2 tents at Rasela RPTRA and North Jakarta Mayor. They also distribute assistance:
• 147 boxes of mineral water
• 290 sheets of sarong
• 740 blankets
• 290 sheets of mukenas
• 125 tarps
• 550 mattresses
• 357 packages of family kit
• 217 packages of kidswear
• 327 packages of clothing
• 10 pieces of body bags
• 19 boxes of bar soap
• 18 boxes of wipol
• 21 boxes of hand sanitizer
• 75 boxes of masks
• 2 units of fan
• 40 pallets of tent bases
• Megaphone
BNPB Assistance Data
The following is the assistance data that has been provided by BNPB:
• Refugee Tents 6x12: 2 units
• 4x6 Family Tents: 10 units
• Staple Food Packages: 200 packages
• Blankets: 500 pieces
• Mattresses: 500 pieces
Social Agency (Dinsos) Assistance Data
Assistance has also been handed over from Jakarta Dinsos to fire survivors in Rawa Badak Selatan:
1. Food
• 500 kg of rice
• 200 boxes of instant noodles
• 180 cans of canned fish
• 30 bottles of soy sauce
2. Clothing
• Collar shirts 75 pieces
• Egligee 50 pieces
• Men's underwear 50 pieces
• Women's underwear 50 pieces
• 250 blankets
• Small towel
3. Other Assistance
• 49 mattresses
• 50 tarps
• 600 ml of mineral water
• 200 adult presses
• 2,600 boxes of packaged ready meals
• 60 boxes of biscuits
Healthcare Support Data
• Health services at two service posts (Rasella RPTRA and PMI) on standby 24 hours
• 3 AGD ambulances per shift
• Referral system to designated hospitals, namely: RSUD Hospital, BUMN Hospital, CMRS, POLRI Hospital, and Private Hospital
• Refugee data collection for communicable and non-communicable diseases as a form of disease control
• Waste/environmental sanitation checking
• Checking the availability of clean water and drinking water
• Waste monitoring
• Examination of food samples
• Provision of Supplementary Food (PMT) for toddlers: 210 boxes
• 20 boxes of PMT for pregnant women
• Menu monitoring in public kitchens and sanitary hygiene
• Examination of pregnant women, and preparing special evacuation sites for pregnant women
Then, 1,000 medicine packages and trauma-healing assistance for children were also provided. The Jakarta Government continues to synergize with various parties in handling this fire, as protecting residents and ensuring residents' safety is the most important thing.