A fast-moving fire in central Jakarta has resulted in at least 17 confirmed fatalities, according to Indonesian police reports received Tuesday. The blaze erupted in a seven-story office building, quickly spreading and prompting a large-scale emergency response as smoke filled the densely populated area [[1]], [[2]]. Authorities are still working to determine the cause of the fire and whether anyone remains trapped inside the structure [[3]].
At least 17 people have died in a fire that erupted at an administrative building in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, according to Indonesian police reports.
The blaze engulfed the seven-story structure, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky and causing panic among nearby residents and workers in the central Jakarta district where the building is located. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges of fire safety in rapidly developing urban centers across Southeast Asia.
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